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Maersk Line set to re-route services through expanded Panama CanalMaersk Line set to re-route services through expanded Panama Canal

The world’s largest container carrier Maersk Line says it is likely to increase its usage of the Panama Canal, now the new expanded locks have opened.

Marcus Hand, Editor

June 27, 2016

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On Sunday the neo-panamax boxship Cosco Shipping Panama made the inaugural transit of the expanded Panama Canal, which dramatically increase the size of containerships that transit from 5,000 to 14,000 teu. As a result Maersk said it is likely to re-route one or more services taking advantage of the expanded locks.

“The expansion provides us with more options, most notably to our Asia to South America and Asia to US East Coast routes. It is likely that Maersk Line will make increased use of the expanded Panama Canal and adjust one or more services with larger vessels to begin sailing through its new locks,” said Anders Boenaes, head of network, Maersk Line.

The Danish line has already deployed 13,092 teu capacity vessels on trades that transit the Panama Canal.

Maersk expects to make more than 400 transits of the canal this year carrying more than 400,000 containers.

It is in sharp contrast to 2013 when Maersk started rerouting services between Asia and the US East Coast via the Suez Canal due to the size limitations on the Panama Canal, as well as concerns over rising tolls.

In 2014 Maersk vessels made just 268 transits of the canal compared to 313 in the previous year, although this number was to increase to 313 again in 2015.

About the Author

Marcus Hand

Editor

Marcus Hand is the editor of Seatrade Maritime News and a dedicated maritime journalist with over two decades of experience covering the shipping industry in Asia.

Marcus is also an experienced industry commentator and has chaired many conferences and round tables. Before joining Seatrade at the beginning of 2010, Marcus worked for the shipping industry journal Lloyd's List for a decade and before that the Singapore Business Times covering shipping and aviation.

In November 2022, Marcus was announced as a member of the Board of Advisors to the Singapore Journal of Maritime Talent and Technology (SJMTT) to help bring together thought leadership around the key areas of talent and technology.

Marcus is the founder of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast that delivers commentary, opinions and conversations on shipping's most important topics.

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