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Hapag-Lloyd withdraws South America EC – Caribbean service

Hapag-Lloyd has announced the cessation of its South America East Coast – Caribbean Service (SCS), due to the “unprecedented strain” of the global logistics industry.

The German container carrier has published the following last sailings per direction:

  • Southbound: MH Hamburg, V. 223S, Estimated Time of Arrival in Houston 17 June
  • Northbound: MSC Barcelona, V. 225N, Estimated Time of Arrival in Rio de Janeiro 12 June

The Hamburg-based box line said that in the future, most of the ports that were originally covered by this service will continue to be served by its US Gulf – South America East Coast (GS1) service.





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