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Therefore, we are pleased to inform you that as of 02/21/2022, our Cordillera motorcycle ship on its 295 north trip, will begin to rotate between the ports of; San Antonio, Valparaíso, Puerto Angamos and Puerto Antofagasta.
The itinerary is structured as follows;
1st rotation) San Antonio / Antofagasta – Antofagasta / Valparaíso. AND
2nd rotation) Valparaíso / Puerto Angamos – Puerto Angamos / San Antonio.
We invite you to be part of our new Cabotage maritime transport service, both for your Transshipment cargoes and for your National cargoes.
MARITIME WORLD PUBLICATION
January 28, 2022
Hapag-Lloyd restructures feeder service San Vicente – Callao adding a new offer via San Antonio
In addition, it will expand its cooperation with the Chilean shipping company Transmares
Hapag-Lloyd will restructure its WCSA feeder service ‘WS3’ San Vicente (South Chile)-Callao (Peru), from mid-February, adding a new offer via San Antonio, and will expand its cooperation with the Chilean shipping company Transmares Alphaliner reported .
The itinerary of the ‘WS3’ service, which currently runs routes between Callao, Antofagasta, Valparaíso, San Vicente and Callao, using the 1,732 TEU “Hansa Ratzeburg” and the 1,585 TEU “Mapocho”, will be scrapped to become a weekly itinerary that will connect San Vicente with San Antonio. This new service will begin with the arrival of the “Mapocho” in San Vicente on February 16. In the meantime, the “Hansa Ratzeburg” will be phased out and reused in the Hapag-Lloyd network.
On the other hand, Antofagasta and Valparaíso will continue to be served through spaces of the Chilean shipping company Transmares, which will add these two ports to its Northern Feeder Service (NFS). From now on, the ‘NFS’ will make calls in Antofagasta, Valparaíso, Puerto Angamos, San Antonio, Antofagasta, using the 698 TEU “Cordillera”, controlled by Transmares. The expanded service will begin from Antofagasta on February 24. Meanwhile, Callao remains connected to Puerto Angamos, Antofagasta, Valparaíso and San Antonio using the weekly ‘Asia-WCSA’, ‘AN1’ and ‘AN2’ services, with cargo to San Vicente from Callao transhipped in San Antonio on the new ‘WS3’ service