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CMA CGM adjusts NEMO service due to Red Sea crisis

Due to recent attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea Region, CMA CGM Group is introducing precautionary measures for the safety of its vessels and crew members.

As a result, the NEMO Service will temporarily reroute around the Suez Canal via the Cape of Good Hope in both directions.

Therefore, the French ocean carrier will offer a direct fixed-day weekly service connecting Europe with Reunion, Mauritius & Australia (SB) and Australia with Singapore, Colombo & Ennore (NB).

The rotation of the service is London Gateway, United Kingdom > Rotterdam, Netherlands > Hamburg, Germany > Antwerp, Belgium > Le Havre, France > Valencia, Spain> La Spezia, Italy > Fos Sur Mer, France > Cape of Good Hope, South Africa > Pointe des Galets, France > Port Louis, Mauritius > Sydney, Australia > Melbourne, Australia > Adelaide, Australia > Fremantle, Australia > Singapore, Singapore > Ennore, India > Colombo, Sri Lanka > Cape of Good Hope, South Africa > London Gateway, UK.

According to CMA CGM’s announcement, all Mediterranean import volumes are to be transshipped either in Tanger Med whenever a berth is available or in Hamburg.





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