Maersk to introduce Chennai service linking Colombo and ME ports

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By: Staff Writer

January 28, Colombo (LNW): Danish shipping company Maersk has increased its focus on the Indian sub-continent and the Middle East to address the challenge in the Red Sea and Suez Canal. It will launch a weekly Chennai service and a new Arabian Sea service.

It will introduce a new container service between India and Sri Lanka, and the Middle East.. From February 5, it will launch a new weekly Chennai service. Its rotation will be Salalah, Oman – Colombo, Sri Lanka – Ennore, India – Colombo, Sri Lanka – Salalah, Oman.

In Colombo, Maersk will have connections to Europe through its AE7 service and to the Far East with its AE55 service. Maersk said both services include West Mediterranean hubs offering connections to North Europe.

As the situation around the Red Sea / Gulf of Aden persists, the line said it is working to maintain capacity and offer greater reliability for supply chains.

It will also introduce a new service called Arabian Sea Service. The rotation will be Salalah, Oman – Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates – Port Qasim, Pakistan – Pipavav, India – Nhava Sheva, India – Salalah, Oman. The first sailing in the service will be GSL Kalliopi, which will depart Salalah on February 9, the line said.

In a monumental stride towards sustainability, maritime titan Maersk unveils its latest marvel: the Ane Maersk, a revolutionary container vessel powered by green methanol derived from green hydrogen.

Scheduled to embark on its maiden voyage on February 9th from Ulsan, South Korea, the Ane Maersk will traverse global waters, calling at ports in China, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and beyond. This voyage symbolizes Maersk’s unwavering dedication to global connectivity and sustainable maritime practices.

Central to Maersk’s sustainability strategy is the utilization of green methanol, sourced from green hydrogen and biogas. By prioritizing the procurement of green and biomethanol, Maersk is leading the charge towards carbon-neutral shipping, mitigating the environmental impact of maritime transportation.

Vincent Clerc, Maersk’s CEO, champions the transformative impact of the Ane Maersk and its sister vessels on the company’s climate ambitions. By offering sustainable shipping solutions, Maersk empowers businesses worldwide to reduce emissions and embrace environmentally

Named after Ane Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla, chairman of AP Moller Holding, the Ane Maersk pays homage to a legacy of innovation and leadership. As a beacon of sustainability, this vessel embodies Maersk’s dedication to shaping a more sustainable future for the maritime industry.

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