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CMA CGM to reshuffle SIRIUS service rotation connecting the Mediterranean with East Coast South America

Nov 10, 2022

CMA CGM has announced its SIRIUS service connecting the Mediterranean with East Coast South America will cease to call in the Brazilian port of Itajai. Whilst the withdrawal of this port is due to circumstances out of CMA CGM control, it will assist in improving the schedule reliability for the future.

Last vessels calling at Itajai will be the following:

  • Southbound: m/v "SAN VINCENTE" voy. 0NSDFS1MA, ETS Tanger November 21st, 2022 - ETA Itajai December 10th, 2022
  • Northbound: m/v "CMA CGM COLUMBIA" voy. 0NSDEN1MA, ETS Itajai December 4th, 2022

The new rotation is as follows:

Algeciras – Tanger - Salvador - Santos - Paranagua - Rio Grande - Itapoa - Santos - Itaguai - Tanger - Algeciras

CMA CGM would suggest its customers to concentrate their future shipments in the neighbouring port of Itapoa, within the same state of Santa Catarina, where the Sirius service will continue to offer a fast & regular service along with multimodal solutions if required.

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