As one of the top global carriers, Hapag-Lloyd offers a comprehensive range of services and we are pleased to announce following enhancements to the Baltic Short Sea Network. As of June 2015, our current Baltic Express Service (BAX) will offer a weekly call to Oslo, Norway. We provide a competitive transit time and direct link from Hamburg /Bremerhaven. Furthermore, Hapag-Lloyd Baltic Express Service (BAX) will be utilizing a new Terminal in St. Petersburg, namely “Region 4 / CTSP”, the company said in a press release.
The revised port rotation for Baltic Express Service (BAX) is as follows:
Hamburg – Bremerhaven – Oslo – Mugga – St. Petersburg – Kotka – Klaipeda – Gdynia – Hamburg
Hapag-Lloyd additionally optimized the Finland Express Service (FIX) and Russian Express Service (REX) by means of a more homogenous schedule to meet customer requirements. Change of Terminal for FIX-Service as of Week 20
Finland Express Service (FIX) will call OAO PETROLESPORT (PLP) in St. Petersburg instead of FIRST CONTAINER TERMINAL (FCT). Change of Rotation: Hamburg – Bremerhaven – Gdynia – Riga – St. Petersburg – Rauma – Gaevle – Hamburg
Change of Terminal for REX-Service as of Week 20
At Helsinki, Russian Express Service will call New Terminal “Multi-Link”.
Unchanged Rotation: Bremerhaven – Hamburg – Gdynia – St.Petersburg – Helsinki – Gdynia – Bremerhaven