en.Wedoany.com Reported - Hapag-Lloyd is upgrading its CCM feeder service connecting the Port of Acajutla in El Salvador with Mexico, deploying a dedicated feeder vessel and optimizing the weekly schedule starting July 10, 2026. This upgrade aims to maintain coverage of the Port of Acajutla and help customers plan cargo shipments more reliably.

The new feeder service route calls at the LCT Terminal and APM Terminals in the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico, as well as the Port of Acajutla in El Salvador.
As part of the upgrade, the maiden voyage is operated by the vessel "San Alfonso." According to the schedule, the vessel departs from the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico, on July 10, calling at the LCT Terminal, and then arrives at APM Terminals Mexico, also located in Lázaro Cárdenas, on July 12.
The route continues to the Port of Acajutla in El Salvador, with a scheduled arrival on July 17, 2026, completing the maiden voyage of the dedicated feeder service connecting the two markets.
Hapag-Lloyd stated that this plan is part of a service restructuring aimed at providing an optimized weekly frequency and offering greater reliability for cargo shipment planning between Mexico and Central America.
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