HAMBURG SUD and CCNI
together with China Shipping Container Line, Hanjin Shipping and Hyundai
Merchant Marine have agreed to rationalise their three Asia and Mexico/South
America West Coast loops into two during the slack winter container shipping
season.
The service rationalisation
of the two Hamburg Sud-CCNI loops (CEX/NAX) and the Hanjin-HMM-CSCL service
(ALW/NPX) will take effect from mid-November, said a statement from the German
shipping line.
Sling 1 of the amended
service will see the deployment of eleven 5,500-TEU vessels, of which Hamburg
Sud is to provide ten and CCNI one ship. The port rotation is Keelung, Hong
Kong, Xiamen, Ningbo, Shanghai, Busan, Lazaro Cardenas, Manzanillo,
Buenaventura, Callao, Iquique, Puerto Angamos, Valparaiso and back to Keelung.
The first sailing of Sling 1
is expected to be operated by the Monte Aconcagua, which is set to depart from
Hong Kong on November 17. Sling 2 will commence on November 20 with the sailing
of the Hanjin Santos.
For Sling 2, ten ships with
a capacity between 3,100 and 4,500 TEU will be deployed. Of these, CCNI, China
Shipping and Hanjin will each provide three vessels and Hyundai one.
The Sling 2 port rotation is
Ningbo, Shanghai, Shenzhen-Shekou, Hong Kong, Busan, Manzanillo, Buenaventura,
Guayaquil, Puerto Angamos, Valparaiso, San Vicente, Manzanillo, Busan and
Shanghai.
A report by Alphaliner said
the move will remove 1,500-TEU of weekly capacity from the trade bringing the
total down to 9,500 TEU.
Source : HKSG.
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