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19 August 2026

Maersk cancels AE15 sailing from Qingdao in week 37

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Maersk cancels AE15 sailing from Qingdao in week 37

Maersk has announced a sailing cancellation on its AE15 service as part of a schedule adjustment in week 37. The affected voyage is scheduled to depart from Qingdao, China, on 7 September 2026 . AE15 voyage 637W cancelled Maersk will cancel AE15 voyage 637W/642E , with Qingdao listed as the first load port. The schedule details are: Week Service Voyage WB/EB First load port ETD 37 AE15 637W/642E Qingdao 7 September 2026 Maersk said the adjustment aims to maintain service reliability and streamline operations. The carrier will provide alternative transport solutions for affected cargo.

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