Hamburg Sud to up capacity from Far East to west coast South America

2008-4-18

Hamburg Sud is increasing the capacity of its Far East-west coast South America trade by replacing 2,500-TEU ships with others of 3,600-TEU capacity.

The larger ships are being taken from the Far East to the east coast of South America, which in future will be using 5,500-TEU vessels.

The 3,630-TEU ships will be used on the Asia-WCSA service, the ASPA 2/NAX service, which uses nine ships. The other displaced ships will be used on one of the two FE-WCSA loops that Hamburg Sud operates in partnership with CCNI. CCNI already deploys three 3,091-TEU ships on this loop, AXS-Alphaliner News said.

Source: Schednet
 Related>>
  No profits revealed, but 2007 'perfectly satisfactory' for Hamburg Sud 2008-4-9
  Capacity to fall with new Hamburg Sud, Maersk joint US east coast, Australasia service 2008-3-26
  Hamburg Sud, Hapag-Lloyd, HMM, APL to offer faster transits on AAUS service 2008-3-24
 


Chinese      -      About Us      -      FAQ     -     Contact Us     -      Site Map    -     Newsletter     -     Links     -     Privacy Policy     Terms of Use
Copyright Notice © 2000-2007 JCtrans Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.