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Hapag-Lloyd Japan Feeder Service (JP1) service update

Jul 20, 2021

As part of Hapag-Lloyd's standard phasing in process, MV VEGA VENTO was required to undergo a standard vessel survey before she was allowed to continue her journey. During the survey process, a few minor repair works were identified, that unfortunately resulted in a longer stay at the shipyard.

Hapag-Lloyd announced the following schedule based on the Vessel Maintenance Scheme (VMS) of MV VEGA VENTO, along with her temporary replacement, MV CAPE FLINT.

Japan Feeder Service (JP1) – Eastbound:

Japan Feeder Service (JP1) – Westbound:

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