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MSC schedule updates trade Asia to North America

May 20, 2021

Due to the current challenging market situation impacting port activities, generating congestion and schedule delays across the supply chain, MSC is planning to adjust the sailing program on its Transpacific West Coast US & Canada services to match the actual departure dates from Asia. 

As such, MSC will revise the voyage numbers on the services below to provide better schedule reliability.   

Below are the adjustment details: 

Delays are also impacting our Rose service, as such we will blank the sailing of one voyage, please see further details below:

However, you may continue to place bookings with limited disruption as we are arranging a contingency plan with alternative services. 

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