
Hapag-Lloyd has announced an update to its CCM feeder service connecting Mexico and El Salvador, introducing a dedicated weekly feeder to improve schedule reliability.
Effective July 10, 2026, the revised service will continue serving Acajutla through a simplified feeder rotation linking Lazaro Cardenas with the Salvadoran port.
The new rotation will call Lazaro Cardenas (LCT Terminal), Lazaro Cardenas (APM Terminals) and Acajutla.
The first voyage under the updated schedule will be operated by San Alfonso 26027E, calling at LCT Terminal in Lazaro Cardenas on July 10, APM Terminals Mexico on July 12 and Acajutla on July 17.
According to Hapag-Lloyd, the revised CCM feeder is designed to provide more reliable weekly coverage and improve cargo planning for customers shipping between Mexico and El Salvador.



