Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Home Services 2M Alliance revises Asia to USWC and Canada schedule

2M Alliance revises Asia to USWC and Canada schedule

Due to the current challenging market situation impacting port activities, generating congestion and schedule delays across the supply chain, 2M Alliance is planning to adjust the sailing programme on its Transpacific West Coast US & Canada network.

With the schedule’s changes, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), which comprises 2M Alliance with Maersk Line, said it aims to match the actual departure dates from Asia.

Therefore, the Swiss-based container line has announced the revision of the voyage numbers on the following services to provide better schedule reliability:

Asia to West Coast US and Canada

SERVICE

VESSEL NAME

CURRENT VOYAGE NUMBER

NEW VOYAGE NUMBER

POL

NEW ETA

TP8/Orient

Cap San Vincent

123N

126N

Qingdao

28 June

TP9/Maple

Northern Julie

UM124N

UM125N

Nansha

25 June

MSC added it is arranging a contingency plan with alternative services to give its customers the possibility to continue bookings placement.





Latest Posts

Maritime Geopolitics is now the market

In the once-quiet engine room of globalization maritime logistics a silent revolution is underway. According to maritime strategist Punit Oza, advances in port productivity have...

Cavotec unveils flexible shore power solution

Cavotec has launched PowerAlign, a new modular and mobile shore power solution purpose-built for container terminals. The unveiling took place at TOC Europe 2025 in...

Latvia and Germany strengthen maritime innovation ties

Public and private sector partners from Latvia and Germany have signed a Memorandum of Understandin in Hamburg this week to boost cooperation in digital...

Kota Oasis makes inaugural call at Lomé

PIL has announced that its latest “O”-Class vessel, Kota Oasis, made its inaugural call at the Port of Lomé, Togo. Following a successful first stop...

MSC reaches capacity milestone further cementing its position

MSC has crossed a significant milestone, with its total container fleet capacity exceeding 6.6 million TEUs, securing a commanding 20.5% share of the global...
error: Content is protected !!