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Maersk Line is moving its services from Felixstowe

Unfortunately, Felixstowe terminal is suffering from slow operations caused by IT system issues. Maersk Line, in order to protect its service integrity, will be moving 2M TA2 and COEX services from Felixstowe to Liverpool for a duration of 12 weeks.

You can find the details of the first vessels diverting to Liverpool below (please note that for TA2 Liverpool will be the last port call in NEU):

Service Vessel name Vessel/Voyage ETA GBLPL
TA2 Archimidis 7SK/29W 22nd July 08:00
COEX Cap Beatrice 5YF/1811 20th July 07:00

Please make sure to deliver your export cargo directly to the Liverpool terminal. In case of any questions, you can reach out to the local Customer Service Agent in your area.

 





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