Air Freight News

CMA CGM to reshuffle West Africa services

Feb 24, 2023

While our EURAF 3 service will be ended, our WAZZAN service will deploy a full fleet of 1,700 TEU nom., a dedicated Central Range Feeder will serve Monrovia, San Pedro and Takoradi via Abidjan on a weekly basis, our new weekly North Range Feeder will offer Banjul via Dakar, and our upsized MEDWAX will include Freetown in its rotation.

These updates will offer:

  • A better frequency to/from Monrovia, San Pedro, Takoradi, Banjul and further connections with our main loops (EURAF 1, MEDWAX, WAX)
  • Benefits from more allocations from/to Monrovia, San Pedro, Takoradi and Banjul
  • A direct link from/to Sierra Leone and West Med

Please find below the updated rotations details:

MEDWAX will still be offered in 35 days with 5 vessels of 2,500 to 3,500 TEU nom. as follows:

Barcelona – Marseille – Valencia – Algeciras - Tanger – Dakar – Conakry – Freetown - Abidjan – Barcelona

1st departure: m/v "NEW YORKER" voy. 0MY6RS1MA, ETA Tanger on April 1st, ETA Freetown on April 15th, ETA Abidjan on April 18th

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