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Maersk responds to disruptions at Rotterdam, announces contingency plans

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There are still significant disruptions at the Port of Rotterdam operations due toongoing industrial actionacross multiple terminals at the Dutch port caused by Collective Labour Agreement (CLA) negotiations that are taking place between unions and the Hutchinson Delta II and Maasvlakte II terminals.

Maersk said in a recent customer advisory that it expects its TA1 and TA3 services to be affected immediately subject to extension depending on how the situation develops.

“To minimise the impacts it may have on your supply chains, we have drawn up a number of contingency measures. It is not yet clear how long the negotiations will be taking place, but our teams will continue to monitor the situation and make adjustments as necessary,” said the Danish company, which operates the Maasvlakte II terminal through its port operating subsidiary APM Terminals.

Maersk has made the following changes to upcoming schedules:

SERVICE VESSEL IMPORT VOYAGE EXPORT VOYAGE CONTINGENCY HANDLING for Rotterdam CARGO CONTINGENCY
TA1 Maersk Tennessee 247E 251W Delta 2 omission Discharge imports in ANT
TA1 Maersk Montana 248E 301W Keep Delta Call
TA1 Maersk Iowa 249E 302W Delta 2 omission Discharge imports in ANT
TA1 Maersk Kansas 250E 303W Delta 2 omission Discharge imports in ANT
TA1 Maersk Ohio 252E 304W Delta omission might be required subject to developments on slow go. Potential discharge of imports at ANT
TA1 Maersk Idaho N/A 305W Delta omission might be required subject to developments on slow go. No import cargo.
TA1 Maersk Tennessee 301E 306W Delta omission might be required subject to developments on slow go. Potential discharge of imports at ANT
TA3 Porto Cheli 246E 252W MV2 omission Discharge imports in ANT

Maersk noted that port-to-port bookings that terminate at Antwerp, Belgium in line with the company’s contingency measures will need alternative transport to reach intended final destinations, at the customers’ cost.

“Store-door bookings will be delivered to the final destination as planned,” added the ocean carrier.

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