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CMA CGM, ASAF new rotation

CMA CGM would like to share the upcoming change on ASAF service operated with a fleet of 12 vessels up to 8,750 TEU nominal capacity:

Effective with m/v CMA CGM BIANCA, in Qingdao on July 7th, 2018, ASAF will have the following features:

  • Port rotation in Asia is modified with Qingdao port call just after Busan and Xingang
  • Transit times from Qingdao to West Africa will benefit of shorter transit time up to 7 days
  • Very competitive transit time to Tincan Lagos, Nigeria from Qingdao in 41 days
  • Luanda is reached direct from Qingdao in 43 days, Pointe Noire in 37 days, Kribi in 40 days, Cape Town in 30 days

ASAF port rotation:

Busan – Tianjin/Xingang – Qingdao – Shanghai – Ningbo – Nansha – Tanjung Pelepas – Singapore – Cape Town – Pointe Noire – Kribi – Luanda – Cape Town – Port Kelang – Singapore – Busan

 

ASAF





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