Maersk Line launches CRX service to boost trade between Europe and Mexico

The service that will connect Tilbury, Rotterdam and Bremerhaven in Europe with Veracruz and Altamira in Mexico is the fastest on this route and is not calling any US port
01.02.11 / 00:00
Maersk Line launches CRX service to boost trade between Europe and Mexico
01.02.11
Maersk Line launches CRX service to boost trade between Europe and Mexico

The service that will connect Tilbury, Rotterdam and Bremerhaven in Europe with Veracruz and Altamira in Mexico is the fastest on this route and is not calling any US port
 
The trade between Europe and Mexico gets a boost as Maersk Line launches CRX, a weekly service connecting these two geographic regions. The service is not calling any US port to ease exporters' customs work and save their valuable time.
 
The service that will connect Tilbury, Rotterdam and Bremerhaven in Europe with Veracruz and Altamira in Mexico is the fastest on this route. It takes only 14 days for cargo loaded at Bremerhaven in Germany to reach Veracruz.
 
The new service will cut transit time for cargo originating from Israel by almost 20 days. Transit time from Haifa to Veracruz will be cut from 48 days to 28 days and transit time from Haifa to Altamira from 50 days to 30 days.
 
Transit time from Ashdod to Veracruz will be cut from 50 days to 30 days and transit time from Ashdod to Altamira from 52 days to 32 days.
 
New port rotation: Rotterdam, Netherlands – Tilbury, UK– Bremerhaven, Germany –Veracruz, Mexico – Altamira, Mexico – Manzanillo, Panama – Moin, Costa Rica –Rotterdam, Netherlands – Tilbury, UK