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G6 Alliance voids sailings in Loop 6 due to changes in market demand
MEMBERS of the G6 Alliance have announced additional void sailings within their Asia-Europe service to adjust to market demand.
The Loop 6 service's further void sailings will start from Week 19 for an additional period of eight weeks. To deliver continuous coverage, G6 will continue to provide the following rotation until Loop 6 service resumes:
Loop 4: Ningbo, Shanghai (Yangshan), Xiamen, Shekou, Hong Kong, Yantian, Singapore, Colombo, Southampton, Antwerp, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Jeddah, Jebel Ali, Singapore, Hong Kong and back to Ningbo.
Loop 5: Kwangyang, Busan, Shanghai (Yangshan), Ningbo, Kaohsiung, Yantian - Singapore, Le Havre, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Southampton, Singapore, Shekou, Kaohsiung and back to Kwangyang.
The Loop 6 service will resume in Week 27 (westbound ETA Fuzhou 7th July).
The G6 Alliance continues to offer a variety of services between Asia and Europe covering all major port pairs with weekly sailings, and to make further service adjustments where necessary. The G6 Alliance members are: APL, Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai Merchant Marine, MOL, NYK and OOCL.
The Loop 6 service's further void sailings will start from Week 19 for an additional period of eight weeks. To deliver continuous coverage, G6 will continue to provide the following rotation until Loop 6 service resumes:
Loop 4: Ningbo, Shanghai (Yangshan), Xiamen, Shekou, Hong Kong, Yantian, Singapore, Colombo, Southampton, Antwerp, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Jeddah, Jebel Ali, Singapore, Hong Kong and back to Ningbo.
Loop 5: Kwangyang, Busan, Shanghai (Yangshan), Ningbo, Kaohsiung, Yantian - Singapore, Le Havre, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Southampton, Singapore, Shekou, Kaohsiung and back to Kwangyang.
The Loop 6 service will resume in Week 27 (westbound ETA Fuzhou 7th July).
The G6 Alliance continues to offer a variety of services between Asia and Europe covering all major port pairs with weekly sailings, and to make further service adjustments where necessary. The G6 Alliance members are: APL, Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai Merchant Marine, MOL, NYK and OOCL.
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