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MSC revises service connecting Asia, Mauritius and South Africa

MSC has revised the port rotation of the Ingwe service, operating between Asia, Mauritius, and South Africa.

Starting from the 13th week of the year, MSC aims to improve the transit times from Asia to Mauritius and South Africa, connecting Singapore and Port Louis in less than 10 days, and Singapore with Durban in less than 17 days.

MSC also noted that the service will call at the port of Colombo only on the northbound route.

The revised port rotation of the service will be the following:

Qingdao (China) – Shanghai (China)– Ningbo (China)– Shekou (China)- Singapore – Port Louis (Mauritious)– Durban (South Africa) – Coega (South Africa) – Port Louis – Colombo – Singapore – Qingdao

Port rotation map of MSC’s Ingwe service




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