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CMA CGM upgrades its Asia – Africa network

French carrier CMA CGM announced the revamping of its services connecting Asia with West and South Africa, effective from the first week of December.

CMA CGM’s WAX service will now be dedicated to Nigeria, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, with an enhanced fleet, while WAX3 service will continue to serve Togo and Nigeria. Additionally, the Shaka service will provide transshipment service to Cape Town via Port Louis.

The Marseille-based box line said it will provide direct services from North, Center, and South China to West Africa’s biggest markets in Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and Cameroon via its updated services.

Details of the updated services

WAX service will be operated by 13 vessels of 14,000 TEU capacity and will be offered in 91 days.

The updated rotation of the WAX service will be Xiamen (China) – Qingdao (China) – Gwangyang (South Korea) – Shanghai (China) – Ningbo (China) – Shekou (China) – Nansha (China) – Singapore – Tanjung Pelepas (Malaysia) – Tema (Ghana) – Lekki (Nigeria) – Abidjan (Ivory Coast) – Pointe Noire (Congo) – Colombo (Sri Lanka) – Singapore – Xiamen.

Transit times:

From/To Tema Lekki Abidjan Pointe Noire
Qingdao 41 days 45 days 48 days 55 days
Shanghai 36 days 41 days 44 days 51 days
Ningbo 35 days 39 days 42 days 49 days
Shekou 31 days 36 days 39 days 46 days
Nansha 29 days 34 days 37 days 44 days
Singapore 23 days 27 days 30 days 37 days
Tanjung Pelepas 21 days 26 days 29 days 36 days

The WAX3 service will be offered in 70 days, with ten 4,500 TEU container ships.

The rotation of the service will be Singapore – Tanjung Pelepas (Malaysia) – Lome (Togo)  – Apapa (Nigeria) – Onne (Nigeria) – Cotonou (Benin) – Singapore.

Transit times:

From/To Lome Apapa Onne Cotonou
Singapore 26 days 28 days 32 days 38 days
Tanjung Pelepas 23 days 25 days 29 days 35 days

With 12 vessels of 8,500 TEU box capacity, the ASAF service will be offered in 84 days.

The rotation of ASAF service will be Qingdao (China) – Shanghai (China) – Ningbo (China) – Nansha (China) – Tanjung Pelepas (Malaysia) – Singapore – Pointe Noire (Congo) – Kribi (Cameroon) – Luanda (Angola) – Walvis Bay (Namibia) – Singapore – Qingdao.

Transit times:

From/To Pointe Noire Kribi Luanda Walvis Bay
Qingdao 37 days 41 days 46 days 54 days
Shanghai 35 days 39 days 43 days 51 days
Ningbo 33 days 37 days 42 days 50 days
Nansha 30 days 34 days 38 days 46 days
Tanjung Pelepas 25 days 29 days 33 days 41 days
Singapore 23 days 27 days 31 days 39 days

Additionally, the SHAKA service will be available in 63 days, with nine vessels of 9,300 TEU container capacity.

SHAKA service’s updated port rotation will be Shanghai (China) – Ningbo (China) – Shekou (China) – Tanjung Pelepas (Malaysia) – Port Louis (Mauritius) – Durban (South Africa) – Port Louis – Tanjung Pelepas – Shanghai.

Transit times:

From/To Port Louis Durban Cape Town
Shanghai 24 days 30 days 33 days
Ningbo 19 days 25 days 28 days
Shekou 13 days 20 days 22 days
Tanjung Pelepas 10 days 16 days 19 days





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