15 C
Hamburg
Monday, June 9, 2025
Home Services CMA CGM to start new service in West Coast Central America

CMA CGM to start new service in West Coast Central America

CMA CGM has announced the launch of a new weekly service, MSX, dedicated to West Coast Central America.

The French carrier said this initiative aligns with market dynamics in the region and reaffirms the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality service.

The port rotation of the new service will be Buenaventura (Colombia) – Balboa (Panama) – Puerto Caldera (Costa Rica) – Acajutla (El Salvador) – Buenaventura.

The new direct, fixed-day weekly service cycling with a fleet of two 2006-built container ships, Theodor and Algol, will provide connections to the Mediterranean, North Europe, Asia and West Coast South America via CMA CGM’s hub in Buenaventura

The first sailing of the service will commence on 12 June from the port of Buenaventura.





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

Latest Posts

Maldives progresses with Thilafushi Port Development Project

The state-owned Maldives Ports Limited is proceeding with the US$255 million Thilafushi Port Development Project on the (artificial) island of the same name, according...

Baltic Hub inaugurates T3 Terminal

Baltic Hub has officially opened its new T3 terminal in Gdańsk, marking a major advancement in Poland’s maritime infrastructure and further solidifying the country’s...

Maersk applies new PSS to South Africa and Mauritius

Danish container line Maersk is introducing a peak season surcharge (PSS) for shipments destined for South Africa and Mauritius. Effective from 23 June (and 9...

Georgia Ports welcomes new tugs to enhance operations at Port of Brunswick

Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has announced the arrival of a new tugboat, the Shiney V. Moran, at the Port of Brunswick. Operated by Moran Towing...

Streamlining Your Supply Chain: Key Traits to Look for in a Third-Party Logistics Provider

Image by Elevate on Pexels Streamlining your supply chain starts with picking the right third-party logistics (3PL) provider. A solid 3PL can cut transit times,...
error: Content is protected !!