Maersk exits Brazex/BZX space agreement

Logistics News

30-Sep-2025

Maersk has withdrawn from the space cooperation on the Brazex/BZX service, which connects the Gulf of Mexico with the east of South America, operated jointly with CMA CGM and COSCO Shipping Lines.


To ensure a smooth transition, Maersk would like to remind you of the sailing schedule as follows:


· The last southbound sailing will be M/V CMA BERLIOZ 540S (or substitute), depart from Vera Cruz on 2nd October 2025.


· The last northbound sailing will be M/V CMA BERLIOZ 54N (or substitute), departing from Paranagua on 1st November 2025.


Adjustments for Maersk cargo transported the new Brazex are as follows ↓


For cargo to/from El Salvador: Import cargo will be transported via the Suape service, export cargo will be connected the Maersk Coastal network to UCLA.


All other cargo: Cargo previously transported via the new Brazex service will be reallocated to Maersks UCLA and/or GULFEX services.

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