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Port congestion and storms lead to 5-day delay on Med-Canada route
SPANISH port congestion and bad weather on the Atlantic have combined to a sliding of Mediterranean-Canada (MCA) schedules, culminating in a five-day delay in the arrival of the Hapag-Lloyd's Genoa Express, reports Lloyd's Loading List.
The German shipping giant reported the extraordinary delay of its 3,266-TEU vessel adding that it expected further delays due to Christmas Holidays. "Therefore we decided to slide the Genoa Express 08 W 49 and all following sailings by one week to regain and ensure schedule reliability," according to a statement.
The German shipping giant reported the extraordinary delay of its 3,266-TEU vessel adding that it expected further delays due to Christmas Holidays. "Therefore we decided to slide the Genoa Express 08 W 49 and all following sailings by one week to regain and ensure schedule reliability," according to a statement.
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