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Updates on vessels and service changes to New Zealand in 2019
Stephen Chester:
Liloa II arrived from Nukualofa today and discharged empty containers. She is going to anchor until 22 December when she will come back in to berth.She is not showing on the Matson or PDL schedules. Does anyone know what schedule she will be on?
Stephen Chester:
Are there still any NZ spotters out there? This post is starting to feel like my personal blog. ;D
Brent:
Hey Stephen
Naah you not alone, just nothing to report. All services seem to be stable except for Maersk Triple Star which is going through a major transformation, the 9,000 TEU's replaced by likes of 4,250 TEU's following a split with the South American trade. Last of the bigship's Maersk Skarsting sailed Tauranga last Wednesday, first of the new breeds the 4,338 TEU company vessel Grasmere Maersk arrives tomorrow 11th to start the revised Tauranga-HKG-Shanghai shuttle with four other vessels.
You asked about the marking time in Hauraki Gulf by Kokopo Chief currently, she had fouling of her hull so was directed by MPI to be cleaned before returning to trade.
Not aware of any other changes.
Cheers
Brent
Stephen Chester:
Kokopo Chief is now on her way to Brisbane, which is not a port on her schedule. She did not load in NZ so maybe heading for drydock.
Stephen Chester:
X-Press Anglesey ex Hammonia Virginia IMO 9623843 is replacing Safmarine Mulanje on the Japan trade.
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