Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk to transit Red Sea with IMX Service

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Following comprehensive security assessments, Hapag-Lloyd and A.P. Moller – Maersk have decided to adjust the routing of one of their shared services under the Gemini Cooperation.

From mid-February, the IMX service, connecting India and the Middle East with the Mediterranean, will transit the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, with all voyages secured by naval assistance.

The adjustment will begin with:

  • Westbound sailings on the vessel Albert Maersk (voyage 605W), en route from Jebel Ali to India, departing Mundra on February 4, 2026. 
  • Eastbound sailings as of vessel Astrid Maersk (voyage 605E), departing Valencia, Spain on February 3, 2026.

Routing adjustments for the SE1 and SE3 services may follow at a later stage, where possible. Further updates will be shared in due course. At present, no additional changes to the Gemini Cooperation network related to the Red Sea are expected.

Safety and Reliability

As always, the safety of crews, vessels, and your cargo remains our highest priority. We will continue to closely monitor the security situation and keep you informed of any further developments.

The implementation will be done in a way that seeks to minimize disruptions, while maintaining the Gemini Cooperation’s industry-leading schedule reliability.

Kindly find the voyage list below (schedule is subject to change):

Westbound

Vessel / Voyage Last Port before Suez Departure Date
Albert Maersk V.605W Salalah February 12, 2026
Maersk Hanoi V. 606W Salalah February 19, 2026
Alexandra Maersk V. 607W Salalah  February 26, 2026
Maersk Houston V. 608W Salalah March 5, 2026
Astrid Maersk V. 609W Salalah  March 12, 2026

Eastbound
 

Vessel / Voyage Last Port before Suez Departure Date
Astrid Maersk V. 605E  Tangier February 6, 2026
Maersk Cleveland V. 606E* Tangier February 14, 2026
Maersk Herrera V. 607E Tangier
February 20, 2026
Maersk Hamburg V. 608E Tangier
February 27, 2026
Angelica Maersk V. 609E Port Said
February 23, 2026
Maersk Huacho V. 610E Port Said March 2, 2026

*Please note that the Maersk Cleveland is an exception, as it will continue its journey around the Cape of Good Hope.

 

Curious to see how our Mediterranean - Middle East Trade performs via Suez? Check out the improved transit times below!

 

Routing times via Cape

 

From/To Jebel Ali Dammam Hamad Salalah Nhava Sheva Mundra Karachi
Valencia 30 37 39 27 39 35 33
Fos-sur-Mer 40 47 49 37 49 45 43
Genoa 32 40 42 29 39 36 42
Istanbul 40 47 49 29 49 45 43
Mersin 44 51 53 41 53 49 47
Izmit 49 61 58 46 58 54 54

 

Improved routing times via Suez 

 

From/To Jebel Ali Dammam Hamad Salalah Nhava Sheva Mundra Karachi
Valencia 23 30 32 19 32 28 33
Fos-sur-Mer 32 39 41 29 39 35 40
Genoa 26 33 36 22 32 29 35
Istanbul 26 33 35 23 35 31 36
Mersin 23 30 32 20 32 28 33
Izmit 30 37 39 27 39 35 40
Port Said 16 23 25 13 25 21 26

Routing times via Cape

 

From/To Valencia Port Said Tangier Istanbul
Nhava Sheva 31 37 29 47
Mundra 35 42 37 51
Karachi  38 44 36 60
Salalah 27 31 23 49
Jebel Ali 39 44 36 61

 

Improved routing times via Suez

 

From/To Valencia Port Said Tangier Istanbul
Nhava Sheva 29 17 23 31
Mundra 33 21 27 35
Karachi  34 21 27 35
Salalah 25 13 19 27
Jebel Ali 37 25 31 39

 

Track your shipments anytime - even through the Suez Canal.

With Live Position, you can follow your containers in real time across the entire journey, including passages through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal. Get full visibility and up-to-date location information whenever it matters most.

 

For any questions about the IMX service adjustments and how they might affect your supply chain, please contact your local customer representative.

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