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Carrier Network Intelligence | April 2026
Effective May 2026 — Three simultaneous route restructures targeting port congestion relief and schedule reliability improvement.
Market Context: Transpacific cargo volumes down 7.5% YoY | Asia-USEC spot rates above $3,000/FEU | Blank sailings surged 122% MoM in February 2026
On April 16, 2026, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) — the world's largest container carrier with a fleet exceeding 1,000 vessels and 7.3 million TEU capacity — announced a comprehensive restructuring of its three core Asia to US East Coast (USEC) services. The overhaul is designed to reduce dependency on congested port calls, improve schedule reliability, and strategically reposition key Chinese ports ahead of the traditional peak season in Q2.
The restructuring affects Empire, Amberjack, and Emerald services simultaneously, with cascading effects on port call sequences across China, Southeast Asia, and the US Eastern Seaboard.
Service Restructure Deep Dive
EMPIRE Service First Sail: May 25, 2026 (Shanghai)
REMOVED PORTS Qingdao / Jacksonville / Miami | ADDED PORTS Norfolk / Everglades / Rodman |
NEW PORT ROTATION:
Shanghai → Ningbo → Busan → New York → Baltimore → Norfolk → Everglades → Rodman → Shanghai
AMBERJACK Service First Sail: May 20, 2026 (Qingdao)
REMOVED PORTS Yantian / Xiamen | ADDED PORTS Qingdao (1st port of call) / Kingston |
NEW PORT ROTATION:
Qingdao → Ningbo → Shanghai → Busan → Manzanillo → Cartagena → Charleston → Savannah → Jacksonville → Kingston → Busan → Qingdao
EMERALD Service First Sail: May 16, 2026 (Singapore)
REMOVED PORTS Kaohsiung | ADDED PORTS Xiamen (final Asian port of call) |
NEW PORT ROTATION:
Singapore → Vung Tau → Haiphong → Yantian → Xiamen → Kingston → Charleston → Savannah → New York → Boston → Singapore
Port Winners & Strategic Implications
▶ Qingdao Port Elevated: Qingdao exits Empire but is designated as the first port of call on Amberjack, significantly upgrading its transpacific network status.
▶ Xiamen Port Gains Direct Access: Xiamen replaces Kaohsiung on Emerald as the final Asian departure port, granting it a premium direct USEC service.
STU Supply Chain Advisory
"MSC's network reshuffle is a clear signal of precision logistics. For our clients, these changes mean new opportunities for direct services and potentially faster transit times. We are closely tracking the performance of these new rotations to provide you with optimized booking advice."
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