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2M Alliance revises voyage numbers on Asia – Europe services

The world’s largest container shipping alliance, 2M Alliance, has announced the revision of voyage numbers on sailings serving Asia to Europe network, which will be effective from the middle of January.

MSC, part of 2M, explained that the alliance will adjust the sailing programme due to the current challenging market situation that impacts port activities and generates congestion across the supply chain.

Hence, with the following updates on voyage numbers, MSC and Maersk aim to match the actual departure dates from Asia and, therefore, to provide better schedule reliability.

Firstly, 2M Alliance will reschedule the sailing programme on its Asia to the Mediterranean network, as follows:

Week

Service

Current Voyage Number

New Voyage Number

3

Jade / AE11

203

204

4

Phoenix / AE12

204

205

5

Tiger / AE15

205

206

 

In addition, the global container shipping alliance will also adjust the voyage numbers on its Asia to Northern Europe and ScanBaltic network, as follows:

Week

Service

Current Voyage Number

New Voyage Number

2

Condor / AE7

203

204

3

Lion / AE6

204

206

3

Griffin / AE55

204

205

4

Albatros / AE5

204

205

4

Shogun / AE1

204

205

4

Condor / AE7

205

206

5

Silk / AE10

205

206

5

Griffin / AE55

206

207

6

Albatros / AE5

206

207

6

Shogun / AE1

206

209

6

Condor / AE7

207

209

7

Lion / AE6

208

210

7

Griffin / AE55

208

210





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