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30th October 2013
P3 Network Takes Shape [Infographic]
The three container lines partnering on the proposed P3 Network last week released details of their proposed alliance to serve the major east-west trades.
In separate postings, CMA CGM, Maersk Line and Mediterranean Shipping Co. discussed upcoming changes in their service offerings, including information on ports of call and service rotations, vessel deployments, and more.
The carriers are proposing 28 loops serving the Asia-North Europe, Asia-Mediterranean, Asia-North America and Trans-Atlantic trade lanes, with capacity of approximately 2.6 million 20-foot-equivalent units.
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Asia-Europe
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