Giant of the seas: New environmentalist reaches the port of Hamburg!

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On June 11, 2025, the innovative container ship “CMA CGM Seine” reached the port of Hamburg and thrilled numerous onlookers.

Am 11. Juni 2025 erreicht das innovative Containerschiff "CMA CGM Seine" den Hamburger Hafen und begeistert zahlreiche Schaulustige.
On June 11, 2025, the innovative container ship “CMA CGM Seine” reached the port of Hamburg and thrilled numerous onlookers.

Giant of the seas: New environmentalist reaches the port of Hamburg!

Today, June 11, 2025, the impressive container ship “CMA CGM Seine” reached the port of Hamburg. With a length of almost 400 meters, this giant is one of the largest of its kind in the world. Around 7 a.m., numerous onlookers set out to watch the exciting spectacle of docking at the Eurogate terminal. The city of Hamburg is proving once again that it is once again very popular in the international shipping business, after many negative reports had previously weighed on the port. That reports NDR.

The “CMA CGM Seine” is impressive not only because of its size, but also because of its operation with liquefied natural gas (LNG). This innovative technology is intended to help significantly reduce the ecological footprint of shipping. In this way, the shipping company CMA CGM, which named the ship in April 2025, shows its commitment to responsible, global trade and more sustainability. So it's no wonder that the ship attracts a lot of attention from port visitors and the industry star reported.

Exemplary innovation in shipping

It's an exciting time for the maritime industry, as container ships transport over two-thirds of global goods and are responsible for a large proportion of global emissions. Every year, ocean giants like the “CMA CGM Seine” cause significant CO2 emissions, which increases the pressure on shipping companies to develop more environmentally friendly technologies. Loud Reset Shipping is responsible for 13% of global emissions of sulfur oxides. That's why more and more companies are turning to innovative solutions to work more efficiently and in a more environmentally friendly way.

The “CMA CGM Seine” is a shining example of how modern shipping can work. Their latest technological developments aim to reduce their ecological footprint. Shipping companies are also working on making their fleets more environmentally friendly. Additional projects such as the development of autonomous ships powered by renewable energy are on the rise and could shape the future of maritime transport.

Those interested have the opportunity to marvel at the “CMA CGM Seine” in the port of Hamburg until Friday afternoon, June 13, 2025. She will then set off towards Antwerp. It remains to be seen what groundbreaking innovation steps the maritime industry will take next, but one thing is certain: with this impressive arrival, Hamburg has taken another step towards once again taking a leading role in international shipping.