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CMA CGM-Seatrade vessel sharing reefer deal is no more
SEATRADE, a fleet of around 100 specialised vessels has made a new deal with French shipping giant CMA CGM to restructure its vessel sharing agreement, reports FreshPlaza of the Netherlands.
This means the Curacao-based company will now offer weekly service from January using cellular but geared 2,200-TEU vessels, combined with container equipment currently controlled by Seatrade.
While the involvement of Seatrade in the New Zealand to northern Europe trade is reduced, Seatrade will continue to services to worldwide markets for transport of perishables.
This means the weekly link from northern Europe, the east coast of the United States, Central America, the Pacific Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Peru and the Caribbean on a weekly basis, will NOT proceed as planned.
This means the Curacao-based company will now offer weekly service from January using cellular but geared 2,200-TEU vessels, combined with container equipment currently controlled by Seatrade.
While the involvement of Seatrade in the New Zealand to northern Europe trade is reduced, Seatrade will continue to services to worldwide markets for transport of perishables.
This means the weekly link from northern Europe, the east coast of the United States, Central America, the Pacific Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Peru and the Caribbean on a weekly basis, will NOT proceed as planned.
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