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Hapag-Lloyd: OOCL Belgium and Genoa Express diverted from Montreal to Halifax

Aug 07, 2020

Due to the continuing labor disruptions in Montreal the decision has been taken by the vessel operator to divert the Atlantic Trade (AT1) Service vessel OOCL Belgium and we also divert the Mediterranean Canada (MCA) Service vessel Genoa Express:

  • M.V. OOCL Belgium 09W31 / 09E33 will now divert to PSA Terminal at Halifax, Nova-Scotia. ETA is Friday 15th August 08:00.
  • M.V. Genoa Express 42W30 / 43E33 will now divert to Ceres Terminal at Halifax, Nova-Scotia. ETA is Sunday 16th August 15:00

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