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Hapag-Lloyd Dakar Express (DEX) – Change to Fortnightly Frequency

May 15, 2020

In view of weaker demand due to the current COVID-19 situation, Hapag-Lloyd vessels are not booked to capacity. As a reaction to the temporarily lower demand in the trade Hapag-Lloyd will implement a fortnightly frequency on the Dakar Express service (DEX), effective week 24 (southbound).

Please find below the sailing schedule for the oncoming weeks:

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