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MSC to use 8,000-TEU ships on transatlantic Mediterranean Shipping Co.'s infusion of massive containerships has the liner carrier cascading 8,000-TEU vessels into the transatlantic
trade, according to a report Monday by maritime news service _Alphaliner._ The report said MSC will in April rotate two 8,000-TEU vessels into its North Europe/U.S. Gulf service, which
has used 6,700-TEU vessels, the biggest in the trade. The service, according to _American Shipper_ affiliate _ComPair Data_, has a rotation of Antwerp, Felixstowe, Bremerhaven, Le Havre,
Charleston, Savannah, Freeport, Veracruz, Altamira, Houston, New Orleans, Freeport, Savannah, Charleston and Antwerp. The 8,000-TEU vessels were freed up from serving the Asia/South
Africa trade. MSC has taken delivery of a slew of 12,500-TEU vessels in recent months (and is due to receive another dozen by the end of 2011) that have forced it to cascade 8,000-TEU
vessels into trades that have never before accommodated such large ships. TO CONTINUE READING THIS ARTICLE... ALREADY HAVE AN ACCOUNT? SIGN IN CREATE A FREE ACCOUNT No payment required NEED
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