By Jittapon @Adobe Stock

Maersk is updating its India-North America service by adding Mundra, India, and replacing Algeciras, Spain, with Moroccoโ€™s Tanger Med port, as reported by North Africa Post.

The Danish maritime transport giant has announced a significant route modification for its India-United States service, a change aimed at enhancing service quality by reducing transit times.

In a strategic move to improve its India-North America service, Maerskโ€™s MECL service will add a stop at Mundra, India, while simultaneously discontinuing its westbound call at the port of Algeciras in southern Spain. Moroccoโ€™s Tanger Med port will replace Algeciras as the new stopover point.

According to a post on the carrierโ€™s page, this adjustment will result in an average five-day improvement in transit times from India, Pakistan, and the Middle East to the United States East Coast. […]

Itโ€™s worth noting that Tanger Med port ranked fourth in the global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) for 2023. In this ranking, compiled by the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence, the Moroccan port facility outperformed all African and European ports for the second consecutive year.

Chinaโ€™s Yangshan port leads the CPPI ranking, followed by Salalah (Oman) and Cartagena (Colombia), with Malaysiaโ€™s Tanjung Pelepas port completing the top five highest-performing ports.

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