We are pleased to announce major changes and improvements to our network between Europe and the Middle East & Indian Subcontinent. Starting in January 2021, Hapag-Lloyd will be offering improved IOS, GEM and IMX services, as well as introducing a new IO3 service.
Supported by our strong local organization, our strengths in customer service and our long-term experience in the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent, we are glad to offer new and improved premium services to and from these attractive markets.
“With the revised services we are offering an optimal geographic coverage with direct and best in class connectivity from North Europe and the Mediterranean to and from the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent.
We are able to offer multiple sailings between strategic ports giving our customer’s supply chain the reliability and dependability their cargo deserves.” - Marc-Simon Vick – Senior Director Trade Management Middle East
Indian Ocean Service (IOS) and Indian Ocean Service 3 (IO3)
Hapag-Lloyd will be offering IOS and IO3 as direct services between North Europe and Middle East – ISC. This new setup will be ensured through a Vessel Sharing Agreement comprising following partners: Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM, COSCO and ONE.
Each weekly service will be made up of eight 8,500 TEU vessels, with Hapag-Lloyd contributing seven vessels overall. On IOS, round voyage transit-time will be reduced therefore reinforcing the schedule reliability.
The rotations will be as follows:
IOS
Rotterdam – Hamburg – London Gateway – Antwerp – Tangier – Jeddah – Jebel Ali – Karachi – Nhava Sheva – Hazira – Mundra – Jeddah – Tangier – Rotterdam
IO3
Southampton – Bremerhaven – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Le Havre – Algeciras – Jeddah – Jebel Ali – Abu Dhabi – Port Qasim – Nhava Sheva – Mundra – Jeddah – Tangier - Southampton
Hapag-Lloyd’s involvement and offering of the IO2 service will be effectively terminated, with the last sailing being WB voyage IP053R, ETD PKBQM on 31.12.2020
Gulf East Mediterranean Service (GEM)
The GEM service will be upgraded and run with seven 9,000 TEU vessels jointly operated with CMA CGM and COSCO with Hapag-Lloyd providing three vessels in the service.
The rotation remains as follows:
Mersin – Piraeus – Izmit – Istanbul – Aliaga – Iskenderun – Damietta – Jeddah – Jebel Ali – Hamad – Dammam – Jubail – Jebel Ali – Jeddah – Port Said
Indian Subcontinent Mediterranean Express (IMX)
The IMX service will be run with eight 7,500 TEU vessels jointly operated with CMA CGM and COSCO with Hapag-Lloyd providing four vessels in the service.
The rotation will be as per follows:
Piraeus – Marsaxlokk – Genoa – Valencia – Barcelona – Fos – Genoa – Marsaxlokk – Damietta – Aqaba – Jeddah – Hamad – Jebel Ali – Karachi – Nhava Sheva – Mundra – Jeddah - Piraeus
The above announcement is subject to further changes and additional details, which would be provided in due course.