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Hapag Lloyd’s M/V Monte Pascoal 25N suffered an incident at the Port of Cristobal

Jul 09, 2020

M/V Monte Pascoal 25N sailing in our South America EC - Caribbean Service (SCS) suffered an incident at the port of Cristobal during her Northbound call causing damages to the vessel. The safety of your cargo is always on our minds. That’s why we want to make sure that our vessels are in top condition at all times. Therefore the vessel will be out of service for approximately 10 days.

To support you with your cargo planning, Gulf Import cargoes will be discharged at Cristobal. M/V As Angelina will connect Altamira and Houston imports under voyage 025Nb, and will also take care of export cargoes under voyage 028Sb with discharge at Cristobal for further connection with M/V Monte Pascoal voyage 028Sb. M/V Buxcoast will connect Veracruz imports under voyage 026Nb and Veracruz export cargoes under voyage 029Sb following the service regular rotation.

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