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CMA CGM enhances its time-sensitive cargo platform

CMA CGM has introduced two new solutions, which offer priority equipment, boarding, discharge and expedited delivery to inland destinations within the CMA CGM+ catalogue, a package of 19 high value-added services.

SEAPRIORITY get and SEAPRIORITY reach are the new solutions which will complete the SEAPRIORITY range after the success of SEAPRIORITY go, launched in March. With SEAPRIORITY time-sensitive shipments are expedited and flagged as priority cargo.

Seapriority2With SEAPRIORITY get, containers are discharged in priority and mounted on dedicated chassis upon arrival at the port of destination to accelerate the port release process.

Additionally, SEAPRIORITY reach provides the possibility for the cargo to be expedited to US inland destinations and the containers will be discharged in priority and loaded on the company’s fast trains with daily departures from Los Angeles to Kansas City, Memphis, Dallas, Chicago and New York.

With SEAPRIORITY go, the goods are given priority whether it is for container allocation, loading on board or during transhipments. It is available on all major trades operated by CMA CGM and the French Group’s subsidiaries ANL and CNC.

These services are available at Los Angeles port on following CMA CGM services: EX1, PRX and JAX.

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