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MSC enhances Europe to U.S. East Coast connections

Sep 20, 2021

MSC announced the enhancement of its NEUATL2 service with a new rotation, adding calls at Felixstowe, UK and Charleston, US.  

The revised rotation will ensure extensive coverage for shippers moving cargo from Europe and the main United States east coast markets, boosting predictability for effective supply chain planning.  

To further improve stability for our customers, MSC is increasing the size and the number of vessels on this service to allow additional ports being added to the current rotation and to offer more stability for our customers. 

The first vessel on the revised rotation will be Santa Rosa, voyage number NU140W, ETA Bremerhaven on 6 October 2021.  

The new rotation will be as follows: Felixstowe – Bremerhaven – Antwerp – Le Havre – New York – Norfolk – Baltimore – Charleston – Savannah – New York 

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