What we transport
With a fleet designed for maximum flexibility, we are able to cater for a wide range of cargo. Our customers range from global vehicle manufacturers to producers of high and heavy construction equipment and other rolling and non-rolling stock. Höegh Autoliners is also a leading carrier of secondhand vehicles.
Automotive
Breakbulk
Trucks, Buses and Trailers
Railcars and Tramways
Mining Equipment
Agricultural Machinery
Machinery Shipping
Construction Equipment
Power Equipment
Boats and Yachts
Ocean Transportation
Equipment Handling
Project Cargo
Ready to ship your cargo?
We have a highly capable and professional logistics team who are dedicated to providing the best possible shipping experience for our customers. Whether you are shipping small or large cargo, domestically or internationally, our team is ready to assist you every step of the way. Trust us to handle your cargo with the utmost care and efficiency, ensuring a seamless shipping experience.
Latest news
12 November 2024
Höegh Autoliners and Fortescue join forces at COP29 in pursuit of green shipping
Norwegian shipping company Höegh Autoliners has joined forces with Australian green technology, energy and metals group Fortescue to call on global shipping regulators to fast-track the adoption of green ammonia as the only marine fuel that can hasten the decarbonization of the industry.
22 October 2024
Confirming the Hamburg Declaration: The world’s largest and most environmentally friendly car carrier calls the Port of Hamburg
Two weeks after signing the Hamburg Declaration on the Decarbonisation of Global Shipping, Höegh Aurora, the world’s largest and most environmentally friendly car carrier ever built, will arrive in the very same city, celebrating the joint commitment to establish green shipping corridors that utilize sustainable green fuels while swiftly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the environmental impact of the global shipping
08 October 2024
New rules: Are you prepared for the new customs filing requirements for EU?
From 4 December 2024, shipments importing to or transiting the European Union, will be required additional elements and more detailed information to pass through customs.