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THE Alliance Announces COVID-19 Response Measures for October 2020

Sep 09, 2020

The members of THE Alliance announced the latest service adjustments in October in response to the demand changes in global shipping market amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and the Chinese Golden Week holidays in early October. The details of service updates are listed below:

Asia and North Europe

FP1/FP2 will maintain their weekly sailings in October.

FE2/FE3 will maintain current rotation and their weekly sailings in October except for the following weeks:

Week 40 – FE2 void

Week 41 – FE3 void

For FE4, despite its temporary suspension, THE Alliance has deployed an Extra Loader Program as a substitute to cope with the market demand since Week 30. It will be voided on Week 40 & Week 41 and resume its sailings in Week 42 to Week 45 in October.

Asia and the Mediterranean

MD1/MD2/MD3 will maintain their weekly sailings in October except for the following weeks:

Week 41 – MD1, MD2 and MD3 void

Week 44 – MD1 void

Week 45 – MD2 and MD3 void 

Transpacific – West Coast

All PSW and PNW loops will be reinstated in October except for the following weeks:

Week 41 – PS4, PS8, PN3 and PN4 void

Week 42 – PS6 void

Transpacific – East Coast (via Panama and Suez Canals)

USEC loops will maintain their weekly sailings in October except for the following weeks:

Week 40 – EC3 void

Week 41 – EC2 and EC3 void

Week 43 – EC3 void

Asia, Middle East, and Red Sea

Week 40 – AG3 and AR1 void 

Week 41 – AG2 void

AG1 will remain merged with AG3.

Transatlantic

Week 41 – AL1 void 

Week 43 – AL1 and AL4 void 

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