CMA CGM has launched its new Iberimar shipping service, further expanding its regional network and strengthening connectivity for customers moving containerised cargo across key trade routes. The new service is designed to provide more reliable transit schedules, improved port coverage, and greater flexibility for importers and exporters.
The Iberimar service will connect major ports through a dedicated rotation, offering customers enhanced access to important commercial markets while supporting the efficient movement of a wide range of cargo, including consumer goods, industrial products, agricultural commodities, and refrigerated shipments.
According to CMA CGM, the new service forms part of the company’s ongoing strategy to optimise its global network and respond to evolving customer requirements. By introducing the Iberimar service, the carrier aims to improve schedule reliability, increase service frequency, and provide competitive transit times across the region.
The launch also reflects the growing demand for resilient and efficient maritime transport solutions as global supply chains continue to adapt to changing trade patterns. Enhanced network coverage is expected to support businesses seeking dependable shipping options while strengthening regional and international trade links.
Industry observers believe the addition of the Iberimar service will further reinforce CMA CGM’s market presence by expanding its service portfolio and improving operational flexibility. The new offering is expected to provide customers with greater logistics efficiency and more seamless connections to the carrier’s wider global shipping network.
