Voyage | Vessel | Port Omitted |
---|---|---|
241S/244N | RIO DE LA PLATA | BRISBANE |
242S/245N | RIO BLANCO | BRISBANE (Omission previously advised) |
243S/246N | RIO NEGRO | BRISBANE |
244S/247N | SFL MAUI | BRISBANE |
245S/247N | RIO MADEIRA | BRISBANE |
246S/248N | RIO BRAVO | BRISBANE |
247S/249N | RIO DE JANEIRO | BRISBANE |
248S/250N | RIO DE LA PLATA | BRISBANE |
249S/251N | RIO BLANCO | BRISBANE |
250S/252N | RIO NEGRO | BRISBANE |
According to the company’s website news release on September 21, 2022, Maersk is committed to restoring schedule reliability by offering their customers a more consistent service to enable improved supply chain planning. To optimize Maersk offerings, Maersk regularly evaluates Maersk products and routes while taking into close consideration the needs and desires of their customers.
Following a comprehensive analysis of the Southern Star schedule, Maersk has decided to trigger a port omission structure for Brisbane port to reduce the impact from continued schedule disruption and improve service reliability.
This schedule amendment will take effect from RIO DE LA PLATA and will apply through to RIO NEGRO 250S/252N. An overview of the affected Southern Star schedule will be as follows
Maersk regrets any inconvenience this may cause. Should you have any questions please contact Maersk’s Customer Experience Team via their Live Chat channel.
Maersk thank you in advance for trusting Maersk as your supply chain partner.
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Published on September 27, 2022 12:20 PM (GMT+8)Last Updated on September 27, 2022 12:20 PM (GMT+8)