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Gemini to launch US-Colombia service

Gemini Cooperation, the new alliance between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, has announced a new service update, building on the FLS shuttle service between North and South America, which was initially introduced as part of the new grouping.

Starting in mid-March, Gemini will launch the IAM America Shuttle 2 (GUF) to enhance connectivity between Asia, Europe, and Latin America via Cartagena, Colombia.

For reference, the rotation of the new GUF Service will be Cartagena (Colombia) – Tampa (US) – New Orleans (US) – Cartagena.

Details of the first vessel voyage, including the Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA), port, and corresponding week:

Service Vessel & Voyage ETA Port
GUF Maersk Biscayne
V.512N
20 March 2025 Cartagena, Colombia
FLS Maersk Neston
V.512N
18 March 2025 Cartagena, Colombia





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