13.6 C
Hamburg
Sunday, May 18, 2025
Home Services Hapag-Lloyd changes terminal in Uruguay for GS1 service

Hapag-Lloyd changes terminal in Uruguay for GS1 service

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a terminal change at Montevideo, Uruguay for its US Gulf – South America East Coast (GS1) service.

The service will start calling Terminal Cuenca del Plata (TCP) instead of Montecon, according to the company’s announcement.

The first vessel that will call Terminal Cuenca del Plata (TCP) in Montevideo is expected to be the 8,000TEU Tempanos with an Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) on 2 November 2021.

The German carrier uses eight vessels of a nominal capacity between 5,500 and 8,000 TEU on the GS1 service, which has the following rotation Veracruz – Altamira – Houston – New Orleans – Cartagena – Suape – Santos – Buenos Aires – Montevideo – Rio Grante – Navegantes.

Additionally, Maersk, Hamburg Süd and ZIM have also space on the ships deployed on the GS1 service.





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

Latest Posts

Hapag-Lloyd applies GRI on Pakistan–Middle East trade lanes

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a General Rate Increase (GRI) from Pakistan to the Arabian Gulf, Saudi Arabia (Eastern and Western Provinces), Jordan and Yemen, and...

Wan Hai Lines debuts new Vietnam–Thailand–India direct route

Wan Hai Lines has announced a new direct service, the Tamil Nadu–Thailand Express (TTX) service, with the first vessel arriving at India's Chennai and...

Red Sea Eases, but Carriers Wary as Suez Canal Pushes for Return

As the haze begins to lift over the troubled waters of the Red Sea, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is carefully balancing reassurance with...

MSC and ZIM downsize joint Far East-US East Coast service network

In response to the recent changes in demand for cargo transport from Asia to the United States, MSC and ZIM have decided to adjust...

US sanctions target Iran-China oil trade, stirring waves across global shipping

As Washington ramps up its campaign to stifle Iranian oil revenues, a new chapter is unfolding in the ongoing tensions between the United States,...
error: Content is protected !!