June6 , 2026

    CMA CGM adjusts NEMO service due to Red Sea crisis

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    Due to recent attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea Region, CMA CGM Group is introducing precautionary measures for the safety of its vessels and crew members.

    As a result, the NEMO Service will temporarily reroute around the Suez Canal via the Cape of Good Hope in both directions.

    Therefore, the French ocean carrier will offer a direct fixed-day weekly service connecting Europe with Reunion, Mauritius & Australia (SB) and Australia with Singapore, Colombo & Ennore (NB).

    The rotation of the service is London Gateway, United Kingdom – Rotterdam, Netherlands – Hamburg, Germany – Antwerp, Belgium – Le Havre, France – Valencia, Spain – La Spezia, Italy – Fos Sur Mer, France – Cape of Good Hope, South Africa – Pointe des Galets, France – Port Louis, Mauritius – Sydney, Australia – Melbourne, Australia – Adelaide, Australia – Fremantle, Australia – Singapore, Singapore – Ennore, India – Colombo, Sri Lanka – Cape of Good Hope, South Africa – London Gateway, UK.

    According to CMA CGM’s announcement, all Mediterranean import volumes are to be transshipped either in Tanger Med whenever a berth is available or in Hamburg.

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