Hamburg Süd Adjusts EMCS Service

Posted by Michelle Howard
Thursday, May 24, 2018

Hamburg Süd is revising the sequence of ports in its EMCS service between Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and North Europe.

 Beginning in June, weekly calls will be made at the following ports as part of the EMCS service: Puerto Moin (Costa Rica) – Cork (Ireland) – Tilbury (UK) – Antwerp (Belgium) – Bremerhaven (Germany) – Altamira (Mexico) – Veracruz (Mexico) – Port of Big Creek (Belize) – Manzanillo (Panama).
 
The EMCS continues to provide clients short transit times and broad port coverage of Mexico, Belize, Panama and Costa Rica to North Europe. 

The direct southbound connection from North Europe to Vera Cruz and Altamira in Mexico will be maintained eliminating the need for 24-hour advanced manifesting in US ports.
 
Seven state-of-the-art 3,800 TEU newbuildings are being deployed in the service. These purpose built vessels have high reefer intake which is critical for transport of time sensitive refrigerated cargoes.

 

Categories: Contracts Container Ships Logistics People & Company News Ports

Related Stories

MITSUI E&S Secures Order for 15 Rubber Tyred Gantry Cranes

Matson Paid $6.4 million in Port Fees to China

HII Names Taylor to Leading Vessel Design Spot at Newport News Shipbuilding

Current News

Stolt-Nielsen Limited Executive Management Update

Trump Administration Seeks to Negotiate with China on Shipping

CMA CGM Reverses Mali Suspension

LNG Canada Starts Up Kitimat Train 2

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News