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Hapag-Lloyd: New Service between Western Mediterranean and Central- South America

Last updated: 2022/04/13 at 2:55 PM
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Hapag-Lloyd launches its new service Mediterranean, Caribbean, Central America, West Coast South America Specific (MSW) in early Could 2022. With this new weekly service, Hapag-Lloyd will join the Western Mediterranean immediately with the West Coast of South America. With six vessels, the service affords quick transportation for reefer cargo to and from Ecuador, Peru, Chile and different locations within the Caribbean and Central America, connecting them with the primary markets across the Mediterranean. By our hub ports transportation is feasible so far as Turkey, Africa and the Center East.

At present the next routing is deliberate for the primary departures: Valencia – Livorno – Genoa – Barcelona – Caucedo – Cartagena – Paita – Posorja – Buenaventura – Puerto Limon (Moin) – Cartagena – Tangier – Malaga – Valencia.
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