CMA CGM Suspends TBL Service to Bamako

By Aiswarya Lakshmi
Friday, January 22, 2016

 Due to operational constraints, CMA CGM informs its customers that the rail service from Dakar (Senegal) to Bamako (Mali) is suspended until further notice.

In order to ensure service continuity, CMA CGM reminds that road service remains available from Dakar to Bamako in 13 days.
Please note that road transport is subject to a governmental fee, "Fonds de Garantie Routier" which is payable by the shipper.
"We will not fail to inform you as soon as rail service resumes," assures a note from CMA CGM.
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