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Ships divert from Ningbo after closure due to Covid-19
Ships were beginning to divert from Ningbo to Shanghai, following the decision to close the Ningbo Meishan Island International Container Terminal (MSICT) due to Covid-19 on Aug 11, 2021. All operations at the terminal were suspended at 3 a.m. on Aug 12, with the gate-in of export containers limited to two days of a vessel’s ETA. CMA CGM said cargo operations on its vessels 'CMA CGM Samson', on its PEX3 service, and 'CMA CGM Rivoli', on FAL1, which are alongside, were temporarily on hold until the terminal re-opened. The 'CMA CGM Melisande', serving PEX3, would now call at Shanghai on Au 18 or 19, and then go to Ningbo, arriving Aug 20 or 21. The FAL3 service’s Kerguelen would follow the same pattern, but two days earlier. The 'CMA CGM Centaurus', on Columbus PNW, 'Cosco Venice' (GMXP) and 'Kota Carum' (REX2) will omit Ningbo altogether. Hapag-Lloyd warned customers of an expected delay in planned sailings, while Cosco also said some ships would omit Ningbo this week.
Jiangsu New Yangzijiang delivers COSCO VENICE (4,253 teu)
Jiangsu New Yangzijiang Shipbuilding of China has delivered the 4,253 teu COSCO VENICE. The panamax-beam vessel is number 15 in a series of 20 sister ships that Coscon ordered in late 2007 and early 2008 and whose deliveries have been deferred as a consequence of the economic crisis. The new ship is scheduled to join the CKYH-alliance’s Coscon- and Hanjin-operated Asia-USEC loop ‘AWS’ (#1842), also known as ‘AW7′, ‘AWE7′ and ‘SVN’ by the respective slot partners Yang Ming, K-Line and MOL. Continue: http://linervision.wordpress.com/2013/06/02/jiangsu-new-yangzijiang-delivers-cosco-venice-4253-teu/
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