en.Wedoany.com Reported - Maersk's CLX service has resumed operations at the Terminal Portuario de Pisco in the Ica region of Peru, which is operated by Puerto Paracas. The first vessel to arrive at the terminal was the Maersk Benguela, which discharged 168 containers during this operation.

The Terminal Portuario Paracas stated on social media that it is pleased to welcome Maersk Line once again. This inaugural voyage has solidified new logistics options for customers and aims to continue strengthening connections with major global markets.
Through its CLX service, the terminal offers exporters and importers direct connections to major ports including Philadelphia (14 days), Port Everglades (15 days), Savannah (18 days), and Wilmington (18 days) in the United States, as well as Southampton (19 days), Rotterdam (21 days), and Algeciras (22 days) in Europe.
According to previous reports, the CLX service was announced for resumption in December 2025 to address the logistics demands of Peru's agricultural export peak season. Puerto Paracas noted that this move reaffirms its commitment to expanding foreign trade opportunities, aiming to provide efficient logistics solutions and strategic connectivity.
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