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2M Alliance keeps revising Asia to US services’ schedule

Due to the current challenging market situation impacting the supply chain, 2M Alliance keeps adjusting its sailing programme on its Asia to US network to match the actual departure dates from Asia.

Therefore, the largest container alliance in the world, which comprises Maersk and MSC, will revise the voyage numbers and the estimated time of arrival (ETA) on the below services aiming “to provide better schedule reliability”.

ASIA TO US WEST COAST

Service

Vessel name

Current voyage number

New voyage number

Port of Loading

New ETA

TP6/Pearl service

Gerd Maersk

136N

137N

Vung Tau

14/09/2021

TP3/Sequoia

MSC Danit

136N

137N

Ningbo

15/09/2021

ASIA TO US EAST COAST

Service

Vessel name

Current voyage number

New voyage number

Port of Loading

New ETA

TP18/Lone Star

Maersk Seville

138E

139E

Ningbo

2/10/2021

In late July, 2M Alliance announced additional adjustments in services from Asia to North America.





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