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Indian shippers expect more sailing disruptions on Europe connections

Indian shippers expect more sailing disruptions on weekly Europe connections. CMA CGM has announced three sailing omissions for Indian ports this month on its premier EPIC2 [Europe-Pakistan-India-Consortium] Service, operated jointly with Hapag-Lloyd. The latter markets it as the Indian Ocean Service (IOS).

The eight-vessel EPIC2/IOS has three port calls out of West India, such as Nhava Sheva/Jawaharlal Nehru Port, Mundra and Hazira.

“CMA CGM would like to inform customers that due to huge vessel delays upcoming EPIC-2 vessels will have the following recovery plan: TSINGTAO EXPRESS to omit Karachi & Nhava Sheva + Hazira;  KYOTO EXPRESS to omit Mundra, restrict short-leg cargo + omit Hazira; and SOFIA EXPRESS to omit Karachi & Nhava Sheva + Hazira,” the French liner stated. “Customers are requested to plan the shipments [accordingly].”

As a consequence of such schedule readjustments/disruptions, shippers inevitably face considerable challenges planning their export shipments with any sense of certainty and could also end up being penalised for any eventual booking cancellations.

Source: container-news.com

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