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Port Mundra – India, Gate Closure Update

Announcement of Maersk Line India Pvt. Ltd:

Please be informed that we have pre-closed the Gates at Mundra terminal for POD Port Tangier, Felixstowe, Antwerp, Bremerhaven, Wilhelmshaven and Rotterdam from 10th August 2018 at 0900 Hrs, gates are closed due to the limited space availability on current vessel which is being full with cargo arriving earlier than expected.

We will not accept any further cargo for POD Port Tangier, Felixstowe , Antwerp , Bremerhaven , Wilhelmshaven and Rotterdam at terminal on the current sailing i.e. DALI1810 by rail or by road.

Also note that the customers who have the booking for current vessel with them their containers will be allowed to be gated in at terminal for the immediate next vessel.





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