Maersk announces closure of two Oceania services

Maersk has closed Polaris and Sirius Star – two of its services on the Oceania route due to continued schedule disruption and terminal congestion across the continent.
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Maersk has closed Polaris and Sirius Star – two of its services on the Oceania route due to continued schedule disruption and terminal congestion across the continent.

The Polaris service, which connects the port of Brisbane in Australia with the New Zealand ports of Timaru and Lyttelton, will have the following last voyage:

Maersk NanshaVoyageDeparture
Brisbane225E23 June 2022
Timaru225E / 226W29 June 2022
Lyttelton225E / 226W1 July 2022
Brisbane226W6 July 2022

The last voyage details of the Sirius Star service, connecting New Zealand coastal ports and New Zealand with Fiji, are as follows:

Seaspan HannoverVoyageDeparture
Nelson224S / 226N6 July 2022
Timaru224S / 226N10 July 2022
Lyttelton226N12 July 2022
Tauranga226N16 July 2022
Suva226N / 228S21 July 2022
Lautoka226N / 228S23 July 2022
Tauranga228S27 July 2022
SuvaTBC2 August 2022

Given the ongoing New Zealand port congestion and delays, the actual arrival and departure times along New Zealand coast might vary, noted Maersk in its statement.

The company said, “During the past 18 months, we have continued to review our Ocean Network to limit the impact of the global supply chain disruption on our Oceania customers and from the fourth quarter of the last year, we have consistently delivered a schedule reliability performance between 70-100% higher than the market average on Oceania to Asia trade.” Maersk added, “Whilst the Sirius Star service has been key to connecting cargo across New Zealand during the 2022 peak season, we continue to face missed connections negatively impacting our customers’ supply chains and cargo flows.”

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