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Maersk announces blank sailings on ME services

Maersk has announced that it will cut a number of sailings to match demand from the Indian Subcontinent and Middle East to North Europe and Mediterranean, as a result of the Covid-19 crisis.

Maersk will implement alternated blank sailings between ME1, ME2 and ME3 services as described below. The services will be fully reinstated in line with demand pick up, according to the company.

The planned suspended vessels are listed below and are subject to change according to demand:

Week Service Vessel Voyage First Load Port / Date Last Load Port / Date
16
ME1
Maersk Genoa
013W
Jebel Ali / 29-03-2020
Jeddah / 13-04-2020
16
ME3
Santa Cruz
015W
Pipavav / 06-04-2020
Salalah / 17-04-2020
17
ME2
Maersk Sembawang
016W
Dammam / 13-04-2020
Salalah / 21-04-2020
19
ME1
Cap San Tainaro
016W
Jebel Ali / 19-04-2020
Jeddah / 04-05-2020
20
ME3
Maersk Klaipeda
019W
Pipavav / 04-05-2020
Salalah / 15-05-2020
21
ME2
Maersk Serangoon
020W
Dammam / 11-05-2020
Jeddah / 24-05-2020
23
ME1
Blanking
Blanking
Jebel Ali / 18-05-2020
Jeddah / 01-06-2020
24
ME3
Santa Cruz
023W
Pipavav / 01-06-2020
Salalah / 12-06-2020

Alternative coverage for ME1 suspension

  • North West India and Pakistan: Covered on ME2/MECL
  • Arabian Persian Gulf and Red Sea: Covered on ME2/ME3

Alternative coverage for ME2 suspension

  • Arabian Persian Gulf and Red Sea: Covered on ME1/ME3

Alternative coverage for ME3 suspension

  • North West India and Pakistan: Covered on ME1/MECL
  • Arabian Persian Gulf and Red Sea: Covered on ME2
Week Service Vessel Voyage First Load Port / Date Last Load Port / Date
18
ME1
Maersk Genoa
016E
Felixstowe / 2020-04-19
Rotterdam / 2020-04-27
20
ME3
Santa Cruz
018E
Chornomorsk / 2020-05-03
Port Said East / 2020-05-16
21
ME2
Maersk Sembawang
019E
Port Tangier / 2020-05-05
Port Said East / 2020-05-20
22
ME1
Cap San Tainaro
020E
Felixstowe / 2020-05-17
Rotterdam / 2020-05-25
24
ME3
Maersk Klaipeda
022E
Chornomorsk / 2020-05-31
Port Said East / 2020-06-13
25
ME2
Maersk Serangoon
023E
Port Tangier / 2020-06-02
Port Said East / 2020-06-17
26
ME1
MAERSK GENOA
024E
Felixstowe / 2020-06-14
Rotterdam / 2020-06-22
28
ME3
Santa Cruz
026E
Chornomorsk / 2020-06-28
Port Said East / 2020-07-11

Alternative coverage for ME1 suspension: covered on AE1/AE7

Alternative coverage for ME2 suspension: covered on MECL/AE11/AE12/AE15

Alternative coverage for ME3 suspension: covered on MECL/AE11/AE12/AE15

There will be no, or marginal, impact on transit times for all destination ports currently served via these services.





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