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2M Alliance reschedules Asia to US and Canada services

2M Alliance comprising the largest shipping lines in the world, Maersk and MSC, will implement changes for services between Asia, the United States (US) and Canada.

The two companies aim to confront port congestion and schedule delays across the supply chain, making adjustments to the sailing programmes.

In particular, 2M Alliance has rescheduled the estimated time of arrival (ETA) for voyages on the Jaguar/TP2, Orient/TP8, and Sequoia/TP3 services from Asia to the US and West Coast of Canada, as follows: 

ASIA TO US AND CANADA WEST COAST
Service Vessel name Current voyage number  New voyage number Port of loading New estimated time of arrival 
Jaguar/TP2 Maersk Eureka 138N 139N Shekou 28 September 2021
Orient/TP8 Cap San Juan 136N 137N Qingdao 13 September 2021
Orient/TP8 Maersk Altair 139N 141N Qingdao 11 October 2021
Sequoia/TP3 MSC Savona 140N 141N Ningbo 13 October 2021

 

Furthermore, the European alliance will also apply the following adjustment to the Asia – East Coast sailing program, in order “to provide better schedule reliability.”

ASIA TO US EAST COAST
Service Vessel name Current voyage number New voyage number Port of loading New estimated time of arrival
Empire/TP12 Gudrun Maersk 137E 139E Yantian 1 October 2021
Lone Star/TP18 Maersk Kolkata 140E 141E Ningbo 16 October 2021
Pelican/TP88 MSC Vanessa 139E 140E Xiamen 8 October 2021
Liberty/TP23 Porto Germeno 137E 138E Vung Tau 24 October 2021





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