Hamburg Sud Announces Asia-South Africa/South America East Coast Services Restructuring

 

In an effort to balance supply and demand during the forthcoming traditional period of weaker demand, Hamburg Süd and Maersk Line​ on the one hand and CMA-CGM, CSAV and CSCL on the other, have reached an agreement to combine their services between Asia, South Africa and the East Coast of South America as from December 2011.

Each Group is currently operating two weekly services in the trade. For the period from December 2011 through May 2012, the existing ASAS/NGX Sling 2 service will be merged with the existing ASAX/SEAS Sling 2 service. The current capacity deployed by the carriers in the ASAS/NGX Sling 1 service and ASAX/SEAS Sling 1 service will remain unchanged and independent.

Consequently, the new structure will be as follows:

– ASAS/NGX 1: 11 x 7,100 – 7,450 TEU vessels

Participating carriers: Hamburg Süd and Maersk Line

– ASAX/SEAS 1: 11 x 6,500 TEU vessels

Participating carriers: CMA-CGM, CSAV, CSCL

– New Joint Service: 11 x 4,200 – 4,600 TEU vessels

Participating Carriers: CMA-CGM, CSAV, CSCL, Hamburg Süd, and Maersk Line

Schedule: Shanghai – Ningbo – Nansha – Hong Kong – Chiwan – Tanjung Pelepas – Singapore – Durban – Rio de Janeiro – Santos – Paranagua – Itajai – Santos – Port Elizabeth – Durban – Singapore – Hong Kong – Shanghai

Starting vessel for this New Joint Service will be MV Cap Jackson – Shanghai – December 16th.

The above changes will ensure adequate coverage of- and competitive transit times for the Asia, South Africa and East Coast South America market, both Eastbound and Westbound.

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World Maritime News Staff, December 8, 2011