MSC, one of the world’s leading shipping lines, has announced significant enhancements to its Santana and Carioca services aimed at improving connectivity between Asia, South America’s East Coast, and the Caribbean.
The Santana service, which connects Asia with South America’s East Coast, will see several improvements, including reduced port calls, direct sailing from Asia to Cristobal, enhanced connectivity with the new Pecem Feeder service connecting Manaus via Salvador, and improved transit times to key destinations. The first sailing under the enhanced Santana rotation is scheduled to depart from Yantian on 14 September 2024 with the MSC DOUALA VIII voyage.
The new Santana rotation will include the following ports: Yantian – Ningbo – Shanghai – Qingdao – Busan – Cristobal – Suape – Salvador – Singapore – Yantian.
In addition, the Carioca service, part of the Asia to South America East Coast network, will be amended to introduce a call in Navegantes for extended port coverage. An additional call in Santos will be added after Rio de Janeiro, improving transit time to Santos from Asia. The first sailing for the upgraded Carioca service is due to depart from Qingdao on 16 September 2024 with the MSC SIYA B voyage.
The new Carioca rotation will cover the following ports: Qingdao – Busan – Ningbo – Shanghai – Shekou – Singapore – Colombo – Rio de Janeiro – Santos – Paranagua – Navegantes – Imbituba – Itajai – Santos – Itaguai – Colombo – Singapore – Qingdao.
These enhancements are part of MSC’s ongoing commitment to provide an expansive network of direct port pair connectivity and competitive transit times for its customers.
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