HANSA-FLEX combines people, machines and projects
As an internationally-operating system partner for anything associated with hydraulics, HANSA-FLEX is involved
wherever large items need moving and strength is required. The
expanding company is one of the largest system providers
of hydraulics in the world. The tour reflects the HANSA-FLEX philosophy of being available
for its partners worldwide:
The XWORLD tour starts off on an unforgettable experience from the company's headquarters in Bremen.
En route, we will be entertained by local HANSA-FLEX offices. We will also visit
the Indonesian village of Suake Nie, which HANSA-FLEX helped rebuild with the help of donations
following the tsunami disaster.
Come with us and discover Europe and Asia anew!
Summary of the individual XWORLD stages
You can use the red column headings to organize the table to suit your requirements - starting location, destination, date or starting country.
Then click on the stage number in question on the left to obtain more information about the stage.
Alternatively, use the menu on the left-hand side to take a virtual journey through the stages - we would be delighted to welcome you to one or more of the 43 stages.
Stage | Start | - Finish | Date(start) | Countries | |
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01 | Bremen | - Istanbul | 9.3. - 21.3.08 | Germany - Turkey | |
02 | Istanbul | - Istanbul | 22.3. - 4.4.08 | Turkey | |
03 | Istanbul | - Astrakhan | 5.4. - 18.4.08 | Turkey - Russia | |
04 | Astrakhan | - Almaty | 19.4. - 2.5.08 | Russia - Kazakhstan | |
05 | Almaty | - Bishkek | 2.5. - 15.5.08 | Kazakhstan - Kirghistan | |
06 | Bishkek | - Urumqi | 12.5. - 24.5.08 | Kirghistan - China | |
07 | Urumqi | - Ulan-Bator | 26.5. - 7.6.08 | China - Mongolia | |
08 | Ulan-Bator | - Ulan-Bator | 14.6. - 26.6.08 | Mongolia | |
09 | Ulan-Bator | - Ulan-Bator | 28.6. - 10.7.08 | Mongolia | |
10 | Ulan-Bator | - Ulan-Bator | 12.7. - 24.7.08 | Mongolia | |
11 | Ulan-Bator | - Bejing | 26.7. - 9.8.08 | Mongolia - China | |
12 | Bejing | - Kashgar | 10.8. - 22.8.08 | China | |
13 | Kashgar | - Lhasa | 24.8. - 8.9.08 | China - China(Tibet) | |
14 | Lhasa | - Lhasa | 10.9. - 21.9.08 | Tibet | |
15 | Lhasa | - Chengdu | 23.9. - 3.10.08 | Tibet - China | |
16 | Chengdu | - Shanghai | 7.10. - 20.10.08 | China | |
17 | Shanghai | - Xian | 19.10. - 1.11.08 | China | |
18 | Xian | - Hong Kong | 2.11. - 15.11.08 | China | |
19 | Hong Kong | - Bangkok | 16.11. - 29.11.08 | China - Thailand | |
20 | Bangkok | - Bangkok | 30.11. - 13.12.08 | Thailand | |
21 | Bangkok | - Penang | 14.12. - 27.12.08 | Thailand - Malaysia | |
33 | Kashgar | - Bejing | 31.5. - 13.6.09 | China | |
34 | Bejing | - Ulan-Bator | 14.6. - 27.6.09 | China - Mongolia | |
35 | Ulan-Bator | - Bejing | 28.6. - 11.7.09 | Mongolia - China | |
36 | Bejing | - Vladivostock | 12.7. - 25.7.09 | China - Russia | |
37 | Vladivostock | - Irkutsk | 26.7. - 8.8.09 | Russia | |
38 | Irkutsk | - Omsk | 9.8. - 22.8.09 | Russia | |
39 | Omsk | - St. Petersburg | 24.8. - 5.9.09 | Russia | |
40 | St. Petersburg | - Helsinki | 6.9. - 19.9.09 | Russia - Finland | |
41 | Helsinki | - Warsaw | 20.9. - 3.10.09 | Finland - Poland | |
42 | St. Petersburg | - Warsaw | 4.10. - 17.10.09 | Poland - Hungary | |
43 | Warsaw | - Bremen | 18.10. - 31.10.09 | Poland - Germany |