Dear customer,
In light of ongoing schedule reliability considerations, Sealand – A Maersk Company is implementing specific measures to improve schedule reliability on the AE7 service in North Europe.
As a result of high yard density and exceptional waiting time for our vessels in the port of Hamburg, we have decided to omit Hamburg on AE7 for the coming 8 weeks. You can either choose to load your cargo on this service in the port of Bremerhaven NTB, or you can continue to use Hamburg as load port but with longer transit time.
We aim to minimise the impact to our customers by securing alternative routings which our Customer Service can help you with. Below shows impacted vessels:
Vessel | Voyage | Name |
---|---|---|
Vessel
785
|
Voyage
118W/123E
|
Name
ELEONORA MAERSK
|
Vessel
772
|
Voyage
119W/124E
|
Name
ESTELLE MAERSK
|
Vessel
787
|
Voyage
120W/125E
|
Name
EVELYN MAERSK
|
Vessel
788
|
Voyage
121W/126E
|
Name
EBBA MAERSK
|
Vessel
1YM
|
Voyage
122W/127E
|
Name
MARCHEN MAERSK
|
Vessel
Z12
|
Voyage
123W/128E
|
Name
MSC HAMBURG
|
Vessel
1OM
|
Voyage
124W/129E
|
Name
MATZ MAERSK
|
Vessel
3CG
|
Voyage
125W/130E
|
Name
MSC NEW YORK
|
We apologise for any inconveniences that this may cause to your business and recommend you to reach out to your local Sealand - A Maersk Company representative in case of any urgent questions.
Sincerely,
Sealand – A Maersk Company
Europe and Mediterranean