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Maersk slows FM3 again

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Monday, February 04, 2013
   After nine months on a seven-week rotation, the ocean carrier Maersk Line has further slowed its FM3 service between Asia and the Indian Subcontinent in order to skip a sailing position from India in March.    American Shipper reported April 12, 2012 that the FM3 had slowed to a seven-week roundtrip voyage time and added a call at Shanghai , with transit times eastbound to Asia from the Indian Subcontinent increasing by about seven days. Now eastbound transit times to China and South...
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