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CMA CGM to launch Maya Service dedicated to West Coast Central America

Nov 27, 2024

CMA CGM announces the launch of its new weekly service, Maya Service, dedicated to West Coast Central America. This initiative aligns with market dynamics in the region and difficulties faced lately. It affirms CMA CGM's commitment to delivering high-quality service.

Service highlights are the following:

- Rotation: Lazaro Cardenas - Puerto Caldera – Corinto - Acajutla – Puerto Quetzal – Lazaro Cardenas

- Reliability: Direct weekly service cycling with a fleet of 2 dedicated ships operated by CMA CGM, the m/v "CMA CGM SURABAYA" and the m/v "MAGDALENA SCHULTE"

- Connections: linking Asia and West Coast South America via Lazaro Cardenas

- Inaugural departure: The first departure of the m/v "CMA CGM SURABAYA" voy. 0UC01S1MA is scheduled for January 2nd, 2025

Further evolutions will be the following:

Step 1: From January 2nd to April 10th, 2025, service will operate via Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico.

Step 2: From April 10th, 2025, the service will operate from Buenaventura, Colombia.

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