We know the sea

Reliable short sea transports throughout Europe: HSW Logistics offers you regular transports to and from Norway and Great Britain.

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The connection between inland and seaports

Our experts are using a special fleet to provide logistical services at high frequency from the Rhine and European ports with a focus on from/to Norway and Great Britain. This creates an ideal connection between German inland ports and the seaports throughout Europe.

Comprehensive know-how for your logistics – thanks to close partnerships

HSW Logistics is part of the Haeger & Schmidt Logistics group of companies and was formed in 2014 from the Short Sea division of Haeger & Schmidt and the German branch of the Norwegian Wilson Group.

As a joint Venture between Haeger & Schmidt Logistics GmbH and Wilson EuroCarriers AS, HSW Logistics has a wide-ranging portfolio of services and a great amount of specialist know-how – which extends far beyond the short sea sector. Our aim is to deliver our customers’ goods to their destination on time, safely and cost-effectively.

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Personal service that actually delivers

We develop individual logistics solutions for companies in Europe. Together with you we will plan the right solution for your project!

Björn Zirotzki HSL

Björn Zirotzki

HSW Logistics GmbH
Short-Sea
Managing Director

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Liner service Great Britain

  • Pre-carriage (e.g. via our trimodal terminal in Duisburg)
  • Transhipment and storage in Duisburg and Rotterdam
  • Main leg with our TC fleet
  • Organisation of on-carriage in UK
  • Transhipment and storage in UK with organisation of on-carriage by truck (JIT)
  • Pre-carriage by truck and barge
Schiffsroute UK

Liner service Norway

  • Pre-carriage (e.g. via our trimodal terminal in Duisburg)
  • Transhipment and storage in Duisburg and Rotterdam
  • Main leg with our TC fleet
  • Organisation of on-carriage in Norway
  • Transhipment and storage in Norway with organisation of on-carriage by truck (JIT)
  • Pre-carriage by truck and barge
Schiffsroute Norwegen