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Evergreen suspends Haiti calls amid security concerns

Due to the escalating security concerns in Port-au-Prince in Haiti and the heightened levels of street violence, Evergreen has decided to suspend all calls at the port until conditions improve.

Consequently, the Taiwanese ocean carrier will also stop receiving new bookings to or from Haiti until further notice.

“Under the current situation in Haiti, we suggest our clients consider the potential impact on the cargo and the additional costs involved. For cargo in transit, if Change of Destination (COD) is an option for you, our local teams are always available and happy to support you,” said Evergreen in a statement.

The company noted it will continue to closely follow the situation in Port-au-Prince.





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