CMA CGM reorganizes its BRAZEX service
Dec, 04, 2019 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 201950
Starting January 2020, CMA CGM’s BRAZEX service will navigate with a new configuration.
According to the company, this is the only direct service dedicated to the ECSA/CARIBBEAN regions. The vessels are 100% operated by CMA CGM.
With the new configuration, there will be a stopover in Itaguaí instead of Rio de Janeiro.
The weekly service connects Manaus to the Caribbean, Asia, Europe, and North America, with a new direct stopover to/from Freeport, Texas, plus direct service to/from Veracruz, Mexico, and ports from US Gulf to and from Brazil.
In addition, Kingston/Cartagena will be used as full coverage hubs (Caribbean, Venezuela, Central America, and WCSA) and there will be a strong focus on the refrigerator market, with over 300 allocation plugs weekly.
Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Suape, and Rio Grande will be offered via Itajaí, with the possibility of serving Asunción via Montevideo + Itajaí.
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