en.Wedoany.com Reported - Hapag-Lloyd will receive slots on Maersk's "NAE" service connecting the US East Coast with Central and South America, with the two liner companies having submitted relevant operational details to the US Federal Maritime Commission.

The "NAE" service connects the US with Colombia, Panama, and Costa Rica, with a port rotation of Philadelphia, Norfolk, Savannah, Cartagena (Colombia), Turbo (Puerto Antioquia), Manzanillo (Panama), and Moín (Costa Rica), before returning to Philadelphia. The service operates weekly, deploying three POLAR-type 3,830 TEU vessels, each equipped with 1,000 reefer plugs.
According to the filing submitted to the FMC, Maersk will initially provide Hapag-Lloyd with 100 TEU slots per sailing on the "NAE" service, including 50 reefer plugs. This slot allocation will increase to 150 TEU in September and 200 TEU in October.
The agreement covers trade between US Atlantic coast ports and Colombia and Panama, meaning Hapag-Lloyd will not participate in the service's call at Moín, Costa Rica.
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