Enhancing Supply Chain Speed:
CMA CGM Introduces Mexico Express Service
CMA CGM has announced the launch of a new service linking the Far East with the west coast of Mexico. The Mexico Express (M2X) service will feature stopovers in Ensenada, Manzanillo, and Lázaro Cárdenas, aimed at enhancing trade connectivity in the region. As stated by the company, “This initiative aligns with market dynamics in the region and reaffirms CMA CGM’s commitment to providing a high-quality service and
supporting the growth of its business” (T21, 2024).
The Mexico Express service, designed to streamline shipments, will follow a rotation from Tianjin-QingdaoBusan Ensenada-Manzanillo Lázaro Cárdenas YokohamaBusan-Tianjin. According to the company, the service will offer competitive transit times, catering to the needs of Source: T21. (2024, May 3). ¡Del Lejano Oriente al Oeste Mexicano! CMA CGM Lanza Nuevo Servicio De Conexión Exprés ¡Del lejano orien al oeste mexicano! CMA CGM lanza nuevo servicio de conexión exprés – T21 Ocean Freight customers in the region. It aims to improve the connection of reefer cargo containers by directly linking refrigerated containers from the west coast of Mexico and Central America with key markets in northern China and Japan.
The service will operate on a direct fixed-day weekly cyclical route and will utilize a fleet of eight dedicated vessels. The inaugural departure is scheduled for May 11 from Busan, South Korea, on the container ship ANL Wangaratta.
Source: T21. (2024, May 3). ¡Del Lejano Oriente al Oeste Mexicano! CMA CGM Lanza Nuevo Servicio De Conexión Exprés ¡Del lejano oriente al oeste mexicano! CMA CGM lanza nuevo servicio de conexión exprés – T21
Author
EkaRelated posts
Different Shipping Routes
According to the IMO, about 90% of the world trade depends on the transportation
New Tariff Measures in US-China Supply Chains
Cargo volumes and supply chain costs for China-US services face potential strain
Rail news
Rail Alternatives Alleviating Baltimore Port Closure Challenges Norfolk Southern