MSC to Optimise Capacity on Asia-Europe Network

June 11, 2015

 

MSC  has announced plans to optimise all of its Asia-Europe services. The changes, which will be implemented progressively over the coming months will include: port combinations, vessel rotations and capacity deployment.

Since the launch of the new Asia – Europe network in January 2015, MSC has continually analysed its performance. As of May 2015, the Asia – North Europe trade was reported to be performing at 92.1% reliability*.

The optimisation is expected to sustain and improve on this figure.The analysis has allowed us to optimise the allocation of capacity among our services to meet current and anticipated demands. The average vessel size on the Condor service, which operates on the Asia – Europe trade, will be reduced from 9,500 TEU to 6,500 TEU.

The network changes apply equally to both 2M VSA partners and we anticipate the changes to be fully effective by the middle of Quarter 3 2015.

Revised rotations and full service details, which are subject to regulatory requirements, are currently being finalised. We will communicate these as soon as possible.

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