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MSC replaces PE with Ngqura

19 Feb 2010 - by Staff reporter
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Mediterranean Shipping
Company’s Durban-based
marketing manager, Glenn
Delve, has confirmed that the
line is is amending its Europe-
South Africa service with the
reintroduction of a call
at Rotterdam.
In South Africa, Port
Elizabeth will be replaced
with a call at Ngqura where
MSC’s 4 953-TEU MSC
Catania was the port’s maiden
caller last October.
The service changes will
apply to cargo booked by slot
charterers Hapag-Lloyd and
Stinnes Linien.
The revised port rotation
is: Felixstowe, Rotterdam,
Hamburg, Antwerp, Le Havre,
Las Palmas, Cape Town,
Ngqura, Durban, Ngqura,
Cape Town, Las Palmas, and
back to Felixstowe.

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