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Pacific Island Service (PIS) – NPDL TAHITI V.2508S phase out for Dry Docking / CAPITAINE KUPE V.2508S phase in – Tonnage Swap

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Pacific Island Service (PIS) – NPDL TAHITI V.2508S phase out for Dry Docking / CAPITAINE KUPE V.2508S phase in – Tonnage Swap

07/04/2025

07/04/2025

Please be advised that the MV. NPDL TAHITI V.2508S will be phasing out of the Pacific Island Service (PIS) after calling Port Vila for dry dock and will be replaced by CAPITAINE KUPE V.2508S.

MV. CAPITAINE KUPE V.2508S will phase into PIS Service from Suva, omit Port Vila and proceed with her natural rotation through Australian and Pacific Islands ports under V. 2510.

Pacific Islands export volumes booked ex Noumea, Lautoka and Port Vila will be transferred to our following sailing – ARKADIA V.2509S.

See below revised dates for your reference.

 MV. NPDL TAHITI V.2508MV. CAPITAINE KUPE V.2508MV. CAPITAINE KUPE V.2510
Sydney 9-Apr23-Apr
Melbourne 6-Apr26-Apr
Brisbane 11-Apr30-Apr
Noumea 15-Apr7-May
Lautoka 18-Apr10-May
Suva 20-Apr 10-Apr12-May
Port Vila 23-Apr OMIT15-May

Should you have any further queries regarding the above changes, please do not hesitate to contact your local representative.

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