en.Wedoany.com Reported - According to an official notice from Hapag-Lloyd, the final voyage will be operated by the MV Chiapas, voyage number 686877, scheduled to depart from Lázaro Cárdenas on July 7, 2026.
This is not a temporary adjustment, but a formal suspension. For exporters, the routing for shipments to El Salvador and Nicaragua will need to change going forward.
Hapag-Lloyd has provided alternative solutions:
Corinto, Nicaragua: Cargo will continue to be covered via the existing CCE service.
El Salvador: Cargo will be rerouted through Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, and then transported overland to the final destination in El Salvador.
The suspension of the CCM service is a microcosm of Hapag-Lloyd's network optimization in the Central America region. The carrier is pulling capacity from feeder routes with insufficient coverage density and concentrating it on corridors with more stable cargo volumes and higher profitability.
For foreign trade professionals, the availability of space options for Central America is decreasing. When calculating freight rates, it is necessary to more carefully evaluate transshipment routes and surcharges.
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