The following release was published by Hapag-Lloyd:
If you are shipping with our Caribbean Express Service (CES), here is the latest update for your cargo planning. From end of February 2025, our CES service will operate with an updated rotation with additional calls at Philadelphia (US) and Port Everglades (US) and will no longer call Norfolk (US) and Kingston (JM). This enhanced service will enable you to load between Europe, Canada, USA and various ports in the Caribbean.
For your reference, here is an overview of the updated service rotation:
Antwerp (BE) → London Gateway (GB) → Hamburg (DE) → Rotterdam (NL) → Antwerp (BE) → Saint John (CA) → Philadelphia (US) → Port Everglades (US) → Santa Marta (CO) → Puerto Limon (CR) → Caucedo (DO) → Antwerp (BE)
In case you would like to plan ahead, here is the first port call of the new CES service rotation, including vessel voyage, Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA), port and week:
Kingston (JM) will be removed from the rotation, but you will still be able to book from and to this port via transshipment in Cartagen (CO) on our South America Westcoast Express Service (SWX). Norfolk (US) will be served direct on our AL1 service. Last vessel calling Kingston (JM) on the CES will be Green Park v. 507S starting the voyage in London at 12 February, 2025.
Source: Hapag-Lloyd