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Vessel delays in Indian-Ocean-Service

MV “CC Mumbai” employed in Hapag-Lloyd’s IOS (Indian-Ocean-Service) has been behind schedule on its westbound voyage from India Westcoast to North Europe, ultimately resulting in accumulated delays.

To proceed with the eastbound voyage, the vessel is forced to undertake a repair in Rotterdam; hence port omissions and delays of the subsequent eastbound voyage are unavoidable.

Latest status is that the “CC Mumbai” (Voyage 8337W / 8245 E) will call Rotterdam, Antwerp & Le Havre whilst Hamburg and London Gateway will be omitted.

A contingency plan has been set up.

 





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