Congestion eases and MGX service resumes Valencia call
GERMANY's Hapag-Lloyd has announced that its Mediterranean Gulf Express (MGX) service has returned to normal and will resume the Valencia call instead of calling at Sagunto.
The service was diverted to Sagunto last month after the Port of Valencia suffered severe congestion, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
The first vessel to call Valencia will be the 4,250-TEU Manila Express (voyage 02w37), which is expected to arrive on September 15.
The MGX services will now call Cagliari, Livorno, Genoa, Barcelona, Valencia, Port Everglades, Kingston, Veracruz, Altamira, Houston, New Orleans, Tangier and returning to Cagliari.
GERMANY's Hapag-Lloyd has announced that its Mediterranean Gulf Express (MGX) service has returned to normal and will resume the Valencia call instead of calling at Sagunto.
The service was diverted to Sagunto last month after the Port of Valencia suffered severe congestion, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
The first vessel to call Valencia will be the 4,250-TEU Manila Express (voyage 02w37), which is expected to arrive on September 15.
The MGX services will now call Cagliari, Livorno, Genoa, Barcelona, Valencia, Port Everglades, Kingston, Veracruz, Altamira, Houston, New Orleans, Tangier and returning to Cagliari.