Container shipping lines have announced a series of new services and port rotation changes between late October and November 2025, reports a Kuehne+Nagel press release.
CMA CGM has launched the Morocco Shuttle linking Morocco, France and Spain. Two Moroccan-flagged vessels of 1,100 TEU each will operate the butterfly service, which aims to cut CO2 emissions by up to 75 per cent compared with truck transport.
Gemini Cooperation will adjust its US1 service from December 11, replacing Charleston with Savannah as the first US discharge port. The change is expected to reduce transit time to Savannah by five days.
ONE has introduced the Maldives Feeder service connecting Colombo and Male, with the first sailing was October 31. Hapag-Lloyd has also started the Malaysia Singapore Feeder, deploying the 1,930-TEU Nordseraphina on a weekly rotation from October 28.
CMA CGM has revised its EUROMAR service by adding Agadir, Tilbury and Rotterdam to the rotation from November 3. The company also adjusted its SWX2 service on November 2, adding Rauma and dropping Gdansk.
CMA CGM will launch the Jebel Ali Middle East Express 2 on November 19, connecting Abu Dhabi, Dammam, Shuaiba and Bahrain. The weekly service will be operated by the 2,202-TEU MYD Hangzhou.
From October 22, CMA CGM revised its MEDEX service linking the Mediterranean with the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent. New calls at Alexandria and Beirut have been added to the rotation.
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