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MSC enhances ISC & U.S. East Coast connections

Aug 17, 2020

MSC announced the enhancement of its Indus service with a new port call at Colombo in Sri Lanka. The first vessel on the revised rotation will be Seamax Bridgeport, ETA Abu Dhabi on 23 August 2020. 

As a major international transshipment hub, the addition of Colombo will reinforce offerings for cargo shippers in Southeast India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh and facilitate new business in these markets.  

The new rotation will offer U.S. customers the possibility to import cargo from anywhere in India on a single MSC service, boosting predictability for effective supply chain planning. 

The service will continue to operate as a standalone MSC service offering a competitive transit time from the Middle East and Indian subcontinent region to the U.S. East Coast.  

The new rotation will be as follows: 

Mundra – Nhava Sheva – Colombo – Haifa – New York – Savannah – Charleston – Freeport – Houston – Freeport – Gioia Tauro – King Abdullah Port – Abu Dhabi – Jebel Ali – Karachi Port Qasim – Mundra

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