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New setup for Hapag-Lloyd’s service

Hapag-Lloyd announces that as from December 2018 it will implement a new setup for its service linking Asia and South America East Coast which is comprised by the ASE Service Loop 1 and ASE Service Loop 2.

The revised port rotations of both loops are the following:

This new setup will be ensured through a new ASE Loop 2 Vessel Sharing Agreement comprising Hapag-Lloyd, MSC and ONE while in the case of ASE Loop 1, Hapag-Lloyd’s allocation will be ensured through cooperation with Maersk.

The first voyages under this new setup will be:

ASE Loop 1:

  • MV San Fernando ETD Busan December 14, 2018.
  • MV San Fernando voyage ETD Montevideo January 26, 2019.

Loop 2:

  • MV MSC Elma ETD Busan December 16, 2018.
  • MV MSC Elma ETD Montevideo January 28, 2019.

 





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