Further to our recent CustomerNEWS, we are providing updated information related to Hurricane Dorian as follows:
As of September 6, 2019, at 08:00 AM EDT, we like to inform you that following weather forecast is available:
- The eye of "Dorian" is now about 10 miles WSW of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina with maximum sustained winds at 90 MPH, moving north east / 50 degrees at 14 MPH.
In view of the constantly changing weather situation, we would encourage you to view all of the latest details regarding Hurricane Dorian on the National Hurricane Center website.
Below please find the current update on South Atlantic terminal schedules:
MIAMI
South Florida Container Terminal (SFCT) – Open
PORT EVERGLADES
Florida International Terminal (FIT) – Open
JACKSONVILLE
TraPac – Open
SAVANNAH
Garden City Terminal (GCT) – Open
CHARLESTON TERMINALS (WWT and NCT):
Friday, September 6: Re-opening at 0700 and operating until 1730.
Vessel operations re-start at 1900.
Saturday, September 7: Normal operating hours, 0600-1700.
Sunday, September 8: Open, 0600-1700.
WILMINGTON TERMINAL
Port of Wilmington, NC – Closed
NORFOLK TERMINALS
Norfolk International (NIT), Virginia International Gateway (VIG) & Portsmouth Marine Terminal (PMT) – Closed
Overview on current Vessel Information:
As Hapag-Lloyd, we are monitoring further developments very closely, also keeping our fleet appropriately informed, assessing the situation constantly and we use our best efforts to provide timely updates as the situation evolves.