CMA CGM has enhanced its Japan–US EX1 service by introducing a maiden call at Port of Kobe, strengthening its transpacific network and port coverage.
The addition of Kobe to the EX1 rotation is expected to improve connectivity for Japanese exporters, offering more direct access to the US market while reducing transit times and transshipment requirements. The move also provides greater flexibility and reliability for customers shipping cargo across the Pacific.
Industry sources indicate that the enhanced service will support rising trade volumes between Japan and North America, particularly in sectors such as automotive, machinery, and consumer goods. The Kobe call is likely to boost cargo throughput at the port while reinforcing its role as a key logistics hub in Japan.
The upgrade reflects CMA CGM’s broader strategy to optimise its service network and respond to evolving demand patterns in global shipping. By strengthening its Japan–US route, the carrier aims to offer more efficient and competitive solutions to its customers.
With the EX1 service enhancement, CMA CGM continues to expand its presence on major east–west trade lanes, supporting smoother cargo flows and improved supply chain performance.
