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Port of Felixstowe service disruption to all shipping lines

Please be advised that the Port of Felixstowe’s (PoF) service to all associated shipping lines has been significantly delayed, due to the implementation of a new operating system.

MSC expects these PoF delays to continue for the rest of the week, which will affect vessel arrival times and collection and delivery slots.

MSC: “We continue to work very closely with the PoF to mitigate this situation and we are working hard to minimize the impact on our customers”

“We will keep you updated on specific bookings, but should you have any questions please contact your local MSC office”.





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