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MSC expanding standalone services to grow its network outside 2M

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THE Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is focused on expanding its standalone services outside the 2M Alliance, reports London's Loadstar.
The carrier has tapped into the Indian export market to the US with an expansion of its Sentosa loop, which offers a connection of Indian ports of Mundra and Nhava Sheva to Long Beach and Oakland.
MSC stated the enhanced service will deploy twelve 11,500 to 16,650 TEU vessels, instead of the current seven.
MSC also announced it was relaunching its Dragon service, from Asia to the Mediterranean. It said the Dragon service would connect Asia to Israel, Italy, and the south of France, and "offer the fastest transit times into the Mediterranean".
The carrier has not nominated vessels that will operate the revised loop, which is to start from Shanghai on March 15 and will include direct calls at Ashdod and Naples.
Vespucci Maritime consultant CEO Lars Jensen stated it appeared to be "the first divergence" between the 2M carriers since the announcement last month of the parting in January 2025.
"I expect to see continued divergence and potentially an earlier formal breakup, but for now the timing is 2025," said Mr Jensen.

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