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MSC, Maersk announce plans to ‘optimize’ Asia-Europe services

The ocean carriers will decrease the size of the ships on their Condor/AE 9 service from 9,500 TEUs to 6,500 TEUs on average.

   Maersk Line and Mediterranean Shipping Co. plan to “optimize” their Asia-Europe services.
   “The changes, which will be implemented progressively over the coming months will include: port combinations, vessel rotations and capacity deployment,” MSC said in a statement.
   Interestingly, as the trade has been flooded with large new ships in recent years, average capacity of vessels deployed on the Asia-Europe Condor/AE9 service will be reduced from 9,500 TEUs to 6,500 TEUs.
   MSC, which cooperates extensively with 2M Alliance partner Maersk on the major east-west trades, said, “The network changes apply equally to both 2M VSA partners and we anticipate the changes to be fully effective by the middle of Quarter 3 2015.”
   MSC also reported on the reliability of its Asia-Europe services, saying its figures show the “Asia–North Europe trade was reported to be performing at 92.1 percent reliability.”
   Maersk said a network review is allowing it to “improve the allocation of capacity on the Asia to Europe services.”
   “Adjustments to the network will provide us with a more seasonal network, which will allow us to adjust capacity to demand without impacting the product and reliability we offer to customers,” the carrier added.

Chris Dupin

Chris Dupin has written about trade and transportation and other business subjects for a variety of publications before joining American Shipper and Freightwaves.