Maersk, in collaboration with Hapag-Lloyd, is phasing in the Gemini Cooperation and transitioning to a new network structure starting on 1 February 2025. This update follows a comprehensive review of ports and terminals across the Asia-Europe services and marks the next step in developing the Network of the Future.
Key Changes and Strategic Decisions
- London Gateway has been selected as the most optimal port for serving customers importing/exporting cargo to/from the UK. This decision stems from an effort to streamline the network by reducing complexity, with a focus on single-operator loops and fewer port calls per service.
- As a result, Felixstowe will no longer be part of the Gemini shared network between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd.
Impact on Asia–Europe Services
- The strategic shift impacts Asia-Europe trade within the scope of the Gemini Cooperation. Further details on the changes will be communicated to customers in the coming weeks.
- Middle East – Europe (London Gateway) and Trans-Atlantic (Southampton) Gemini services remain unchanged.
- Feeder and outport coverage adjustments will be finalized and communicated soon.
Network Transition Timeline
- The change will take effect in February 2025 as part of the transition from the 2M cooperation to the Gemini Cooperation.
- Maersk continues to offer integrated solutions through its Intermodal and additional logistics services, which will complement the new ocean network.
Customer Commitment
Maersk assures its customers of continued high-level service and support during this transition to the Network of the Future. For further information or any queries, customers are encouraged to contact their usual representative.
This move aims to enhance reliability, reach, and speed while ensuring the most efficient and simplified network structure for customers in the years to come.
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Source: MAERSK