Bottlenecks across the Transatlantic network has contributed to an accumulation of delays on our services. We always strive to improve cargo delivery for our customers in challenging circumstances, but even a minor disruption can cause a ripple effect and lead to substantial setbacks.
This situation is driven by several external factors, chiefly terminal congestions and while Maersk is doing all in its power to combat the circumstances for customers, the delay accumulation has resulted in gaps in the departure schedules that require adjustment.
In an effort to get the vessels closer to actual sailing schedule and ensure improved schedule reliability, Maersk has adjusted the following schedules:
The westbound voyages will be adjusted to:
Direction | Service | Vessel | Voyage | First Port / ETD | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Direction
Westbound
|
Service
TA6
|
Vessel
Porto Cheli
|
Voyage
413W
|
First Port / ETD
Gioia Tauro / March 27th
|
Remark
Void
|
Direction
Westbound
|
Service
TA6
|
Vessel
Porto Cheli
|
Voyage
414W
|
First Port / ETD
Gioia Tauro / April 3rd
|
Remark
New Position after reset
|
The eastbound voyages will be adjusted to:
Direction | Service | Vessel | Voyage | First Port / ETD | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Direction
Eastbound
|
Service
TA6
|
Vessel
Porto Cheli
|
Voyage
418E
|
First Port / ETD
Veracruz / April 28th
|
Remark
Void
|
Direction
Eastbound
|
Service
TA6
|
Vessel
Porto Cheli
|
Voyage
419E
|
First Port / ETD
Veracruz / May 5th
|
Remark
New Position after reset
|
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