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G6 Alliance announces a new schedule Update

byCustoms Today Report
07/07/2015
in Greece, International Customs
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ATHENS: Members of the G6 Alliance today announced the voiding of four Asia-Europe sailings in response to changes in market demand.

Loop 6 service in week 31 (westbound ETA Kaohsiung 31st of July 2015). The westbound Kaohsiung call and the eastbound Jebel Ali call will be added into Loop 7 in the respective week. The westbound Colombo and Nansha calls will be added into Loop 4 and the Fuzhou call will be added into Loop 5.

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Loop 7 service in week 32 (westbound ETA Qingdao 3rd of August 2015). The westbound Qingdao call will be added into Loop 4 in the respective week, with the newly added Gdansk call being covered by the Loop 5 in the respective week.

Loop 4 service in week 33 (westbound ETA Ningbo 14th of August 2015). The westbound Le Havre call will be added into Loop 6 in the respective week.

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