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CMA CGM to strengthen ISC-US East Coast connection

Weekly fixed day sailings with 8,500 TEU vessels from August 15, departing from Indian subcontinent to USEC

CMA CGM to strengthen ISC-US East Coast connection
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CMA CGM announced the launch of a renewed INDAMEX shipping line to meet high demand between the Indian Subcontinent and/to all main U.S. East Coast ports.

The INDAMEX will have a round trip rotation every 77 days via Cape of Good Hope between: Port Qasim – Nhava Sheva - Mundra – New York - Norfolk – Savannah – Charleston - back to ISC, says an official release.

Other highlights:

*Weekly fixed day sailings with 8,500 TEU vessels from August 15, departing from ISC to USEC.

*Using both ex/in India (Nhava Sheva) and in the U.S. (New York) CMA Terminals dedicated assets with dedicated windows (berth on arrival, full priority 52 weeks/year); and

*Extraordinary measures will maintain CMA CGM capacity on a highly demanded route.

The first departure of the service will be from Port Qasim with m/v APL SOUTHAMPTON.

"The implementation of this new service demonstrates CMA CGM’s ability to rapidly adapt its offerings to meet customer demand and support them in managing their supply chains in the context of disruptions to major maritime routes."

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