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Hapag-Lloyd revises port calls of Europe to Australia (EAX) service
HAPAG-LLOYD has announced amendments to the port rotation of its Europe Australia Express service (EAX) with adding calls at the French ports of Fos sur Mer and Pointe de Galets (La Reunion) on its southbound leg, starting from December.
On the northbound leg, the Italian port call will be switched from Genoa to Salerno.
"With this step, Hapag-Lloyd will improve direct port coverage in southern Italy while at the same time maintaining good coverage of northern Italy via other Hapag-Lloyd services and a good train connection," a company statement said.
Starting from December 11, the new port rotation will be: Tilbury, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Le Havre, Fos, Genoa, Damietta (Suez Passage), Pointe de Galets, Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Singapore, Pt. Kelang, Chennai, Colombo, Cochin (Suez Passage), Damietta, Malta, Salerno, returning to Tilbury.
The transit time from northern Europe to Australia will remain unchanged with a round trip taking 30 to 36 days.
On the northbound leg, the Italian port call will be switched from Genoa to Salerno.
"With this step, Hapag-Lloyd will improve direct port coverage in southern Italy while at the same time maintaining good coverage of northern Italy via other Hapag-Lloyd services and a good train connection," a company statement said.
Starting from December 11, the new port rotation will be: Tilbury, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Le Havre, Fos, Genoa, Damietta (Suez Passage), Pointe de Galets, Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Singapore, Pt. Kelang, Chennai, Colombo, Cochin (Suez Passage), Damietta, Malta, Salerno, returning to Tilbury.
The transit time from northern Europe to Australia will remain unchanged with a round trip taking 30 to 36 days.
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