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Maersk enhances ME2 service, expanding operations to North Europe

Danish container line Maersk has unveiled upgrades to its ME2 service, extending its operations to North Europe.

The ME2 service, formerly turning in the Mediterranean (Algeciras and Tangiers), is undergoing expansion. This revamped service will broaden its reach from West India into North Europe.

The revised ME2 rotation will be as follows:

Jebel Ali (United Arab Emirates) – Mundra (India) – Jawaharlal Nehru (India) – Port Tangiers (Morocco) – Algeciras (Spain) – Rotterdam (Netherlands) – Felixstowe (United Kingdom) – Bremerhaven (Germany) – Port Tangiers (Morocco) – Salalah (Oman)

First effective vessel deployment:

Westbound

Week Service Voyage First Load Port First Load Port ETA
16
Maersk Guayaquil
416W
Jebel Ali
19 April 2024

Eastbound

Week Service Voyage First Load Port First Load Port ETA
17
Cap San Lazaro
417E
Rotterdam
22 April 2024





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