Colombo capacity crunch adding to container line woes
Container lines are facing severe capacity problems at Sri Lanka’s Colombo port, as they reshuffle ...
Maersk Line marked the introduction of its first direct service from Northern Europe to Cuba on Friday 22 April when a 2,556 teu container vessel arrived in the port of Mariel, located 50 km from the country’s capital, Havana.
The Cuba call is part of Maersk Line’s CRX – southbound service from Northern Europe to Manzanillo, Panama, providing customers the fastest transit times in the market from North European ports in Germany (Bremerhaven), United Kingdom (Tilbury), Netherlands (Rotterdam) and Ireland (Cork).
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