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Dear Customer,
We are currently experiencing unforeseen constraints arising from the wider operating environment in the Red Sea region. After conversations with our security partners, it is clear that these constraints are making it challenging to avoid delays in regard to passage through the area. Therefore, we have made the decision to reroute some of our upcoming sailings on the ME11 and MECL services from Trans Suez to Cape of Good Hope.
We are sharing our vessels for the next three weeks so as to ensure that you can adjust your supply chain accordingly. Click here to see more detail on the schedules.
Please note that this is a temporary adjustment made due to the mentioned unforeseen constraints arising from the wider operating environment in the Red Sea region. On all additional MECL and ME11 sailings, we continue to prioritise the Trans-Suez route for these services as it is the fastest, most sustainable and most efficient way for us to serve our customers.
What this means for you and your cargo: We have shared this information with you with the goal of allowing you to have as much time as possible to adjust your logistics moves and insurance, if necessary.
Looking for more information? We will continue to keep you updated on the situation. Should you have further questions please do not hesitate to reach out to your local Maersk representative. Our teams are on hand to support with your planning, should you need any assistance.
Sincerely,
A.P. Moller Maersk
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