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Hapag-Lloyd revises CGX service port rotation

German carrier Hapag-Lloyd has upgraded its China-German Express (CGX) service with the expansion of the port coverage, which will now include the ports of Shanghai and Antwerp with the latest one replacing Le Havre port.

The new CGX port rotation will be effective in November.

Hapag-Lloyd’s China-German Express (CGX) service port rotation

Hapag-Lloyd has published the following transit times of its updated service:

Westbound Wilhelmshaven Antwerp
Arrival Day Friday Monday
Shanghai 30 33
Da Chan Bay 27 30
Singapore 23 26
Eastbound Shanghai Da Chan Bay Singapore
Arrival Day Wednesday Friday Wednesday
Wilhelmshaven 32 34 39
Antwerp 29 31 36

The service will restart with the following first sailings:

  • Westbound, 8 November 2022
    Shanghai – Wilhelmshaven: MV Seaspan Hamburg V. 004W
  • Eastbound, 12 December 2022
    Wilhelmshaven – Shanghai: Seaspan Hamburg V. 004E





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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