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FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR FY2021 3RD QUARTER
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR FY2021 3RD QUARTER
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EC4: Madrid Bridge 016E/W as of 27th January
As per Customer Advisory dated January 19, 2022, MV Madrid Bridge, serving in our East Coast 4 (EC4) Service, suffered container collapse in the North Atlantic Ocean during transit to her next port of call in New York, USA.
The vessel has safely arrived and berthed in Charleston as planned. After completing the necessary vessel inspections and cargo discharging operations, the vessel is expected to depart Charleston on or around January 31, 2022, without guarantee and subject to change.
The vessel has safely arrived and berthed in Charleston as planned. After completing the necessary vessel inspections and cargo discharging operations, the vessel is expected to depart Charleston on or around January 31, 2022, without guarantee and subject to change.
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Ports of Los Angeles & Long Beach Container Excess Dwell Fee - UPDATE
As a follow up to our previous Customer Advisories regarding the Ports of Los Angeles and Long
Beach. The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced today that consideration of
the “Container Excess Dwell Fee” would be held off another week, until January 28th, 2022.
Beach. The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced today that consideration of
the “Container Excess Dwell Fee” would be held off another week, until January 28th, 2022.
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EC4: Madrid Bridge 016E/W as of 19th January
As per Customer Advisory dated January 13, 2022, MV Madrid Bridge, serving in our East Coast 4 (EC4) Service, suffered container collapse in the North Atlantic Ocean during transit to her next port of call in New York, USA.
The vessel is expected to arrive in Charleston on or around January 20, 2022 and to berth in Hugh K. Leatherman upon completing the necessary inspection and assessment of the vessel condition. The plan is to discharge all damaged units and Charleston imports during the vessel’s call in Charleston, subject to prevailing conditions.
The vessel is expected to arrive in Charleston on or around January 20, 2022 and to berth in Hugh K. Leatherman upon completing the necessary inspection and assessment of the vessel condition. The plan is to discharge all damaged units and Charleston imports during the vessel’s call in Charleston, subject to prevailing conditions.
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Ports of Los Angeles & Long Beach Container Excess Dwell Fee - UPDATE
As a follow up to our previous Customer Advisories regarding the Ports of Los Angeles and Long
Beach. The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced today that consideration of
the “Container Excess Dwell Fee” would be held off another week, until January 21st, 2022.
Beach. The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced today that consideration of
the “Container Excess Dwell Fee” would be held off another week, until January 21st, 2022.
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Intra Europe Trade – New Service – Sweden Shuttle (SES) & Poland Shuttle (PLS)
Dear Valued Customer,
Ocean Network Express (ONE) is pleased to announce the following additions to our extensive service network - Sweden Shuttle (SES) and Poland Shuttle (PLS). These 2 services will replace the current North Sea Poland Express (NPX).
Ocean Network Express (ONE) is pleased to announce the following additions to our extensive service network - Sweden Shuttle (SES) and Poland Shuttle (PLS). These 2 services will replace the current North Sea Poland Express (NPX).
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EC4: Madrid Bridge 016E/W as of 13th January
As per Customer Advisory dated January 10, 2022, MV Madrid Bridge, serving in our
East Coast 4 (EC4) Service, suffered container collapse in the North Atlantic Ocean
during transit to her next port of call in New York, USA.
Based on initial investigations, it is estimated that approximately 60 units were
overboard, and 80 units were damaged. The numbers may be updated after further
investigations.
The vessel is currently proceeding towards the East Coast of the United States and, if
all goes well, will be calling in Charleston, for a detailed assessment of the vessel
condition and to discharge the affected containers.
East Coast 4 (EC4) Service, suffered container collapse in the North Atlantic Ocean
during transit to her next port of call in New York, USA.
Based on initial investigations, it is estimated that approximately 60 units were
overboard, and 80 units were damaged. The numbers may be updated after further
investigations.
The vessel is currently proceeding towards the East Coast of the United States and, if
all goes well, will be calling in Charleston, for a detailed assessment of the vessel
condition and to discharge the affected containers.
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AL5: MOL Emissary 044W as of 11th January
Further to our Customer Advisory dated January 5, 2021, MOL Emissary has successfully
discharged all cargo destined for Los Angeles and has shifted back to the lay-by berth to
continue with her repairs.
The vessel is expected to complete the necessary repairs by the end of January before
departing Los Angeles to continue her voyage, without guarantee and subject to change.
discharged all cargo destined for Los Angeles and has shifted back to the lay-by berth to
continue with her repairs.
The vessel is expected to complete the necessary repairs by the end of January before
departing Los Angeles to continue her voyage, without guarantee and subject to change.
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Ports of Los Angeles & Long Beach Container Excess Dwell Fee - UPDATE
As a follow up to our previous Customer Advisories regarding the Ports of Los Angeles and Long
Beach. The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced today that consideration of
the “Container Excess Dwell Fee” would be held off another week, until January 17th, 2022.
Beach. The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced today that consideration of
the “Container Excess Dwell Fee” would be held off another week, until January 17th, 2022.
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EC4: Madrid Bridge 016E/W as of 10th January
This is to inform you that MV Madrid Bridge, serving in our East Coast 4 (EC4) Service, suffered container collapse in the North Atlantic Ocean on January 7, 2022 during transit to her next port of call in New York, USA.
Our immediate priorities are to ensure the safety of the crew, the vessel and the cargo on board. Delays to the vessel’s schedule are expected.
Investigations are currently ongoing and further information will be provided once available.
Our immediate priorities are to ensure the safety of the crew, the vessel and the cargo on board. Delays to the vessel’s schedule are expected.
Investigations are currently ongoing and further information will be provided once available.
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