We’re taking a look at monthly operations and at the Panama Canal’s May lane outages. These will last from 7th to 20th May 2022. During this period, transit capacity will be reduced to 24-26 vessels per day, which means around 8-10 vessels less per day. As result, WT should increase. We strongly suggest you book your upcoming vessels as early as possible.
Find out all the details in the below two key documents with all the information you need for your vessel:
YOUR VESSELS, OUR PORTS
Do you have vessels in Panama and need someone to solve shipping problems before they have even happened or for more information on the Panama Canal’s May lane outages? Contact MasOceans SA and together with our local partners in Panama, Capas E.E.V., your port calls will run smoothly.
Capas is our partner in Panama for your port calls in: Bahía Las Minas (Terminal Granalera & Chevron), Colón 2000, Colón Container Terminal, Oil Tanking, Manzanillo International Terminal, Melones Oil Terminal, P.P.C. Balboa & Drydock MEC, Patsa & Potsa, PPC Christóbal & Telfer Tanks, PSA, PTP Charzo Azul, PTP Chiriquí Grande, Taboguilla.
Book a port with Martaxelle Erussard | martaxelle@masoceans.com | +41 (0) 22 552 00 51


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