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Aerial view of the Ernst Russ feeder vessel "Meandi"

"The maritime transport network in which the vessels of the ER fleet sail connects the largest export markets worldwide."

The constantly growing fleet of Ernst Russ AG operates worldwide and transports all kinds of goods and merchandise around the globe. The extensive maritime traffic network of the ER Group fleet connects the largest export markets worldwide – the routes pass China, South East Asia, the USA, Europe, the Indian subcontinent and almost every other corner of the globe.

The majority of the vessels sailing for the ER Group belong to the feeder ship segment. These vessels link the most important deep-sea ports, where the largest container vessels (>20,000 TEU) can land, with the smallest seaports or hinterland traffic. They play a systemically relevant role in maintaining trade.

Ernst Russ feeder ship "Mirror"

An up-to-date overview of the container vessels and other ship types in the Ernst Russ fleet can be found under Key Figures & Fleet List. This section provides essential information on the composition and development of the fleet. In addition, you’ll find detailed data on each individual vessel – including capacity, home port, and other key technical specifications. Our fleet insights and performance indicators offer a comprehensive look into the structure and capabilities of our modern commercial fleet.

The history of Ernst Russ AG traces back to 1893 with the founding of the Ernst Russ shipping company. Join us on a journey through more than 130 years of Maritime and Corporate History. Constant change and the resilience to overcome setbacks have carried Ernst Russ through two turn-of-the-century eras and two world wars – into a time where, after major upheavals, global financial crises, and a pandemic, shipping is once again being redefined: shaped by technological innovation, ecological responsibility, and shifting geopolitical dynamics.

The hull of the container ship "Isabella B" in the shipyard.