The start yesterday of CMA CGM’s Columbus Loop service regular call to Halifax, has added a unique cruising opportunity. the 71 day Cruise is on the eastbound route, and sails sails Halifax – New York – Norfolk – Savannah – Suez Canal – Port Kelang – Vung Tau – Hong
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The CMA-CGM Vivaldi arrived this morning at pier 41. at 8500 TEU she is the largest container ship to yet call on Halifax. CMA-CGM will be a weekly stop now going forward. It looks like there is traffic, as she arrived early this morning, and is due to sail late
The Container ship Zim Costanza noses into pier 42, after the birth was vacated by Baltic Mercur II, bound for Tampa.
Fairview Cove saw 2 vessels on Sunday. The West birth was taken by NYK Rumina, Covering the West bound Pacific Atlantic Service. She arrived from Rotterdam, and was bound for New York. Seoul express is Covering the East bound route of the Pacific Atlantic Service. She Arrived from New
CMA-CGM will add halifax to its Columbus Loop service August 2 with the arrival of CMA-CGM Vivaldi. A massive loop, its covered by 17 vessels, and will make Canadian stops in Both Halifax and Vancouver with a 119 day round trip. Vessels are around 8500teu, and will call at Halterm.
The Container Ship Ningbo Express made her first visit to Halifax on Tuesday, Sailing yesterday over the noon hour. She was announced as one of the vessels on the G6 rotation, but had not prviously made an Appearance. Built in 2002 as Hong Kong Express, She is owned by Hapag
Weekly stop at Fairview cove last night for Hapag Llyoyd.
Pier 9 is collecting a selection of Damaged vessels. The most recent addition is the Stadt Cadiz, which is the operated by CMA-CGM as their contribution to their shared service with Maersk. She arrived, late, from Montreal last week, and then unloaded all her boxes and proceeded to pier 9.
Herma P made a second appearance today at Fairview Cove. She is the ex Maersk Dryden, and looking sharp after a yard period after that charter ended. Her and her sisters are now appearing on Hapag Llyod services, likely on short term charters, while they cycle their fleet. She was
