Major Shipping Route Update: Hapag-Lloyd GS1 Service Rotation Changes
Jul, 23, 2024 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202430
In a recent move to optimize its US Gulf-South America East Coast Service (GS1), Hapag-Lloyd has announced a series of rotation adjustments effective immediately. The changes, designed with customer cargo planning in mind, involve alternate omissions at key ports in Brazil and Mexico. This strategy aims to maintain efficient cargo operations while providing flexibility for shippers relying on these routes.
The GS1 service will now operate two main rotations with specific omissions in Veracruz, Mexico, and Paranagua and Navegantes, Brazil. Here are the details:
Rotation 1): Altamira (MX) – Houston (US) – New Orleans (US) – Cartagena (CO) – Suape (BR) – Santos (BR) – Buenos Aires (AR) – Montevideo (UY) – Rio Grande (BR) – Navegantes (BR) – Santos (BR) – Rio de Janeiro (BR) – Cartagena (CO) – Veracruz (MX).
For your reference, please find below the bi-weekly and alternate omissions for Paranagua and Navegantes:
- First Vessels with Paranagua Omission: Jazan V.2424 NB; Tempanos V.2426 NB
- First Vessels with Navegantes Omission: RDO Endeavour V.2425 NB; Cape Pioneer V.2427 NB
Omissions Altamira and Navegantes:
Rotation 2): Veracruz (MX) – Houston (US) – New Orleans (US) – Cartagena (CO) – Suape (BR) – Santos (BR) – Buenos Aires (AR) – Montevideo (UY) – Rio Grande (BR) – Paranagua (BR) – Santos (BR) – Rio de Janeiro (BR) – Cartagena (CO) – Veracruz (MX).
For your reference, please find below the bi-weekly and alternate omissions for Veracruz and Altamira:
- First Vessels with Veracruz Omission: Maipo V.2430 SB; MSC Phoenix V.2432 SB
- First Vessels with Altamira Omission: Seaspan Empire V.2431 SB; Jazan V.2433 SB
These changes are designed to streamline the shipping process while providing the necessary flexibility for clients to plan their shipments effectively. The bi-weekly omissions in specific ports allow the GS1 service to maintain a balanced schedule and ensure timely deliveries across its network.
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