In relation to demand fluctuation during the holiday period, Maersk is looking to balance the network accordingly.
As your integrated logistics partner, our aim is to assist you in building a more efficient supply chain, and remain at your service, ready to assist on all matters pertaining to your logistics. Our goal is to provide our customers with predictability and to ensure minimal disruption to your supply chain by providing alternative routings and coverage for the affected vessel positions.
Please find below void sailings including updated schedule:
Week | Service | Vessel | Voyage | First Load Port / ETD | Last Load Port / ETD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Week
02 |
Service
BossaNova
|
Vessel
Maersk Lamanai
|
Voyage
402N
|
First Load Port / ETD
Itapoa / 09-01-2024
|
Last Load Port / ETD
Sepetiba / 14-01-2024
|
Week
02 |
Service
BossaNova
|
Vessel
San Vicente
|
Voyage
402S
|
First Load Port / ETD
Algeciras / 10-01-2024
|
Last Load Port / ETD
Tangier / 13-01-2024
|
Itapoa export routing:
Itapoa (6/Jan) MONTE SARMIENTO/401N → Rio Grande → SAMBA/CAP SAN MALEAS/401N (9/Jan)
Sepetiba export routing:
Sepetiba (15/Jan) added to SAMBA/CAP SAN MALEAS voy 401N
ECSA imports:
Re-routed via Tangier/Algeciras to SAMBA/CAP SAN SOUNIO voy 352S
Should you have any further questions, please contact your local Maersk professional. Our customer service and commercial teams are always available to support should you need assistance.
Anything you need, we’re here to help
By submitting this form, I agree to receive logistics related news and marketing updates from A. P. Moller-Maersk and its affiliated companies via e-mail. I understand that I can opt out of such Maersk communications at any time. To see how we process your personal data, please see our Privacy Notification.