Europe

Operational and Customer Service Updates for Europe

Terminal Operations​

All terminals are operating.​


Railway Operations​

All services and ramps remain operational with a few exceptions.

Note:  

France: Rail terminals are working slower due to reduced staff  


Truck Availability​

Business as usual​ with a few exceptions.

Note:

Hungary: Limited freight border crossings affecting deliveries via terminals DUNAJASKA STREDA and CUNOVO REJKA; a surcharge of EUR250 will be charged for all transport via DUNAJSKA STREDA - MILHOSŤ – TORNYOSNÉMETI (Miglecnemeti – Tornyosnemeti)

Austria: Delays anticipated when entering/leaving the country due to additional health checks

France: Cross border traffic from/to Switzerland terminated until further notice


Barge Availability​

Business as usual​ with a few exceptions.

Note:

France: Greenmodal barge does not call SEAYARD at Fos anymore. Barges are not allowed to operate 24/7 anymore, currently operate with reduced capacity for only 10 h/day


Depots​

Business as usual.


Customer Service

Business as usual. Reach out to your local customer service representative here.

Vessel updates and port changes per service

Atlantic Loop 4 (AL4) service

  • MV Le Havre Express V. 024W/E suffered a delay at Le Havre, FR.

France strike - trade overview of affected services and vessels

Services in the North Europe/Far East trade

Service: FP1

  • ONE Hannover 090W / 091E: ETA LEH anchorage 13th of March – ETB is planned for the 18th of March
  • NYK Orion 072W / 073E: ETA LEH anchorage 21st of March - ETB is planned for the 25th of March depending on possible strikes on week 12
  • ONE Olympus 070W / 071E: ETA LEH anchorage 29th of March – ETB 01st of April depending on possible strikes on week 12 and 13

Service: FE2

  • Al Dahna Express 020W / 020E – she arrived Le Havre anchorage 24th of March – ETB 25th of March
  • ONE Trust 021W / 021W will omit Le Havre. Contingency: Cargo will be discharged in Southampton and will be transshipped to Le Havre on the FE2 Al Nefud 021W/021E
  • Al Nefud 021W / 021E – she is planned to arrive Le Havre anchorage on 04th of April – planned to berth on the 04th of April but subj to strike development
  • ONE Freedom 002W / 002E – she is planned to arrive LEH anchorage on 09th of April – berth on 09th of April but subj to strike development

Service: FFE

  • NYK Orion 072W / 073E – she started operations after the strike and is currently planned to depart on 25th of March
  • ONE Olympus 070W / 071E - ETA Le Havre 01st of April – ETB upon arrival but subject to further strike announcement in week 13

Services in the North Europe/South America East Coast trade

Service: ECX

  • MSC Chloe NA311A – she is planned to arrive 28th of March – she will wait for her berth after the strike

Services in the North Europe /North America trade

Service: AT1

  • Ottawa Express 44W11 - ETA is currently planned on the 30th of March and is planned to berth on arrival directly after the strike if it materializes in week 12
  • MSC Anya 44W12 - Currently planned to arrive on the 1st of April - waiting time unknown currently depending on strike development.
  • OOCL St. Lawrence / 32W13 – She is expected to arrive on proforma in Le Havre on the 7th of April – ETB is to be confirmed at a later stage.

Service: AL2

  • Tucapel 011E/012W – She is expected to arrive in Le Havre on 29th March. Departure subject to strike development.
  • Tirua 009E/010W – she will omit Le Havre

Service: AL4

  • Chacabucco 028E/029W LEH omission 

Service: AL5

  • NYK Delphinus 092E/093W – she will omit Le Havre
  • NYK Nebula 078E/079W – She is expected to arrive in LEH 29th March. Departure subject to strike development.

Services in the North Europe/Middle East trade

Service: IO3

  • CC Fidelio W1MA / E1MA – she will omit Le Havre. Imports will be discharged in PTM Eurogate.
  • OOCL Asia W1MA / E1MA - she will omit Le Havre. Imports will be discharged in Antwerp.
  • CC Gemini W1MA / E1MA – she is currently planned to arrive 3rd April but subject to strike development
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