To address evolving market dynamics and reaffirm its commitment to delivering reliable, efficient, and customer-focused services, CMA CGM is pleased to announce major enhancements to its Asia–Mexico–West Coast South America network.
These updates include optimized schedules, a new direct call to Chile, and improved connections with the redesigned West Coast Central America (WCCA) network — all while maintaining competitive transit times, particularly for fresh reefer cargo from Ecuador.
Key Service Updates:
🔹 M2X – Mexico Express
The M2X service introduces a direct call to COBUN and maintains high schedule reliability to key Mexican ports and COBUN, ensuring weekly and consistent service.
- New M2X Rotation: Shekou – Ningbo – Shanghai – Tianjin – Qingdao – Busan – Manzanillo – Lazaro Cardenas – Buenaventura
- First Departure: Vessel CC ADONIS, Voyage 0WU6ZE2MA – Departing Shekou on May 9, 2025
- WCCA Connections: M2X will transship at Buenaventura and Lazaro Cardenas to connect with three new MAYA loops, ensuring reliable and regular service to main ports in the region.
MAYA Network Details:
- MAYA 1: Balboa – Buenaventura – Puerto Quetzal – Balboa
- MAYA 2: Corozal – Balboa – Corinto – Corozal
- MAYA 3: Lazaro Cardenas – San Pedro Quetzal – Acajutla – Lazaro Cardenas
🔹 ACSA1 – Asia Central South America 1
The ACSA1 service will reverse its West Coast South America rotation (currently southbound) and introduce San Antonio (CLSAI) as the first port of call in South America, offering the shortest transit time to this strategic port — a unique market advantage.
- New ACSA1 Rotation: Busan – Shanghai – Ningbo – San Antonio – San Vicente – Callao – Poscorja – Yokohama
- First Departure: Vessel CMA CGM LEGACY, Voyage 0MHR3E1MA – Departing Busan on May 14, 2025
🔹 M2A – Mexico to Andes (New Service)
CMA CGM introduces M2A, a new loop providing direct calls from Central and North China to Ensenada and other key ports in the region.
- Rotation: Dalian – Ningbo – Shanghai – Qingdao – Ensenada – Manzanillo – Lazaro Cardenas – Buenaventura – Guayaquil – San Cai – Shanghai – Dalian
- First Departure: Vessel CSCL ASIA – Expected departure from Dalian on May 17, 2025
These enhancements are designed to elevate CMA CGM’s regional offering and strengthen its presence across Asia–Mexico–West Coast South America trades.

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