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SeaLand Gulfex Service Change

We would like to inform you of upcoming changes to SeaLand’s Gulf Express (Gulfex) service.

Effective July 1st 2018, the Gulfex will begin serving Cartagena on its southbound rotation while discontinuing service to Caucedo. The schedule for Cartagena will be as follows:

Arrival on Monday 17:00 hrs

Departure on Tuesday 08:00 hrs

The complete port rotation will be Rio Grande – Navegantes – Santos – Rio de Janeiro – Cartagena – Veracruz – Altamira – Houston – New Orleans – Cartagena – Suape – Santos.

The last call to Caucedo will be the E.R. Canada 824S on June 26th, and first call to Cartagena will be the UASC Bubiyan 826S on July 10th.  

To view the Northbound map, click here and to view the Southbound map, click here.

For further guidance, please give SeaLand Representatives a call, email at customerservice@sealand.com, or send a tweet at @SeaLand.





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