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Hapag-Lloyd cancels more sailings due to the virus crisis

Hapag-Lloyd has announced additional void sailings due to the low demand caused by the Covid-19 situation:

Atlantic Loop 4

The Week 20 sailing of MV Genoa 018W will be blanked.

Former ETS Le Havre 21 May / Former ETA Veracruz 14 June.

Alternative Routings:
For your cargoes to Houston, you may use the adjacent service AL3
For your cargoes to all other ports, we can offer you the next AL4 sailing MOL Gratitude 131W

Gulf – Caribbean Service (GCS)

Vessel: Molly Schulte Voyage 2020S / 2020N

For export cargo, as alternative Hapag-Lloyd offers next vessel As Patria 2021 SB/NB.

South America EC – Caribbean Service (SCS)

Vessel: MSC Methoni Voyage 017SB / 021NB

For export cargo, as alternative Hapag-Lloyd offers next vessel Maersk Yangtze 018SB / 022NB.

Indian Ocean Service 2 (IO2)

The company offers alternatives for its customers’ cargo planning one week before and after the above-mentioned blank sailing:

In addition, the Hamburg-based carrier has provided an update on its previous advisory regarding the suspension of the IO2 service eastbound until the end of June 2020.

The service will be reinstated two weeks earlier eastbound with:

  • MSC Asya, voyage 2021E, ETD Southampton on 16 June 2020

The updated schedule:

The previous void sailings are unchanged.

We intend to minimise the effect to our customers’ supply chains and provide





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