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Hapag-Lloyd announces void positions on MD3 service

Hapag-Lloyd has announced the following void position as part of its vessel maintenance scheme (VMS):

Mediterranean Service 3 (MD3)

  • “LEVERKUSEN EXPRESS” Voyage 031W, ETA Busan, Korea on 28 February, 2020
  • “LEVERKUSEN EXPRESS” Voyage 032E, ETA Ashdod, Israel on 28 March, 2020

In order to support its customers’ cargo planning, Hapag-Lloyd offers the following alternative routings:

Coverage for MD3:

  • Istanbul: MD2 MUNCHEN BRIDGE 024W via Piraeus connecting to BMX
  • Ashdod, Istanbul, Izmit, Aliaga, Mersin: MD3 YM WORLD 025W, MD3 YM WONDROUS 026W
  • Burgas: MD2 MUNCHEN BRIDGE 024W via Piraeus connecting to WBS
  • Constanta: MD2 MUNCHEN BRIDGE 024W via Piraeus connecting to WBS





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