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Hapag-Lloyd removes Le Havre from SWX service rotation

German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd has announced changes in its South America Westcoast (SWX) service, linking North Europe and Latin America West Coast and Caribbean.

From November 16, starting with vessel COSCO Shipping Volga 4235N/4245S, the SWX service will not call the port of Le Havre in France until the end of January 2025.

The first vessel to reinstate the Le Havre (FR) call will be COSCO Shipping Volga 4245N/5203S ETA in Le Havre (FR) on January 25, 2025.

According to Hapag-Lloyd, cargo to Le Havre will be connected via Rotterdam, while cargo from Le Havre will be connected via Hamburg (DE).





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