Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd shuffle port calls on transatlantic services

Gavin van Marle - January 21, 2025

“According to the eeSea liner database, the current CES service has seven ships deployed with an average capacity of 2,500 teu, and the redesigned port rotation means a call at Kingston has also been dropped.

Hapag-Lloyd said customers needing to ship to the Jamaican hub would need to tranship at Colombia’s port of Cartagena, which is served on the German carrier’s Europe-South America west coast SWX service, which it operates in cooperation with CMA CGM and Cosco, and on which Maersk and OOCL charter slots, according to eeSea.”

See the original story at: The Loadstar

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