Hapag-Lloyd’s AL3 service returns to Savannah

The German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has announced that its Atlantic Loop 3 (AL3) service will start calling again at the Port of Savannah, after a port call shift from Savannah to Jacksonville, announced on 8 October.

The service that links Europe with the United States will resume its regular rotation from January 2022. Therefore, the last ship to call Jacksonville will be Missouri Express on its 056W voyage, on 15 January.

Regarding the first westbound sailing to Savannah, it will be Potomac Express on voyage 005W, as follows:

Source: Container News

 


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