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Maersk announces Asia to Med blank sailings

In addition to its already announced blank sailings in relation to the Chinese New Year, Maersk has seen a further reduction in demand due to the extended holiday period announced in China. The Danish shipping company will endeavour to balance its network to match reduced demand and aims to minimize the impact to its customers by securing reliable alternative routings.

Week Service Vessel Name Voyage First Load Port / Date Last Load Port / Date
8
AE20
MSC Taranto
008W
Shanghai / 19-02-2020
Singapore / 04-03-2020

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AE20

  • Beirut: Covered on AE11/AE12/AE15 via Port Said
  • La Spezia: Covered on AE11 via Gioia Tauro
  • Genoa: Covered on AE11 via Gioia Tauro
  • Fos Sur Mer: Covered on next AE20 sailing





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