CSAV suspends another service

CSAV has suspended a third service within a month, this time the NACSA service between the Pacific Coast of North America and Latin America.

The last northbound sailings to Long Beach depart Iquique on July 9th, San Vicente today and San Antonio on July 16th, with another vessel departing Buenaventura on July 11th, Guayaquil today and Puerto Quetzal July 19th.

The last southbound sailing to the West Coast of South America, Caribbean and Central America will leave Vancouver on July 30th and Long Beach on August 4th.

CSAV says the NACSA service suspension is due to the unfavourable economic environment affecting trade between the West Coasts of North America and South America, the Caribbean and Central America.

Earlier this month, CSAV announced the suspension of its Mare Nostrum (MNA) service, citing the unfavourable economic environment affecting the trade between the Far East and the Mediterranean, and in June announced the temporary suspension of its ASIAM service due to market conditions on the transpacific trade.

Quelle: eyefortransport
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