Höegh Autoliners

US Outbound Schedules

Hoegh autoliners ship in the US
Date 22.01.2016

Our current Trade Schedules in PDF form are available on the Sailing Schedule page: https://www.hoeghautoliners.com/sailing-schedule


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Aurora class vessel

23 June 2017

Custom-made equipment to transport catamaran across the globe

When Freightecom, a specialist in the yacht transportation industry was asked to ship a seven-metre-wide catamaran across the globe, something had to be done. The unusually wide cargo required a customised solution and they turned to Höegh Autoliners with their expertise in transporting out-of-gauge cargo.

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Höegh Autoliners vessel at sea

09 December 2025

International Anti Corruption Day 2025

Every December 9, Höegh Autoliners joins like-minded organisations in marking International Anti-Corruption Day. This United Nations initiative reminds us of the serious harm corruption causes to societies, economies, and governments. As a company committed to integrity, we proudly support the UN campaign to stand United Against Corruption because every “NO” to corruption matters.

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cars being loaded on Höegh Borealis

30 September 2025

Höegh Borealis calls Port of Barcelona: Aligned for a greener, more sustainable deep-sea shipping industry

On September 30, the Höegh Borealis, one of Höegh Autoliners’ groundbreaking Aurora Class vessels, will call at the Port of Barcelona to mark another milestone in the shared journey between Höegh Autoliners and the Port of Barcelona toward a greener, more sustainable deep-sea shipping industry.

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Höegh Moonlight naming ceremony

03 September 2025

Höegh Autoliners names Höegh Moonlight at the Port of Gothenburg

Höegh Autoliners today celebrated the naming of its sixth Aurora-Class vessel in commercial operation at Sweden’s leading and largest port in the Nordic region. The vessel was sponsored by Mrs Jenny Westermark, Senior Vice President, GTO Production Logistics at Volvo Group, who performed the traditional bottle-breaking. An array of sustainable Volvo Group cargo provided a spectacular showpiece for the proceedings

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