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Pacific Islands Service (PIS) – Arkadia V.2511 phase out / Takutai Chief V.2511 phase in – Tonnage Swap

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Pacific Islands Service (PIS) – Arkadia V.2511 phase out / Takutai Chief V.2511 phase in – Tonnage Swap

06/05/2025

06/05/2025

Please be advised that the ARKADIA V.2511S will be phasing out of the PIS Service after calling Prony on 20 May 2025. She will be replaced by TAKUTAI CHIEF V.2511S, which will be phasing into PIS around 23 May 2025 at Noumea and proceeding with all PIS proforma calls thereafter.

Please find below updated onwards schedule for your reference. The dates below will also be reflected in our schedule published this week.

PORTARKADIA V.2511 ETATAKUTAI CHIEF V.2511 ETA
Sydney07 May 2025
Melbourne10 May 2025
Brisbane14 May 2025
Noumea (T/S port)19 May 202523 May 2025
Lautoka26 May 2025
Suva27 May 2025
Port Vila30 May 2025
Prony20 May 2025

Please find below the subsequent cargo transfers and rerouting plans:

  • Australia to Prony/Noumea: Maintain on ARKADIA V.2511N for direct delivery
  • Australia to Lautoka/Suva/Port Vila: Connect to TAKUTAI CHIEF V.2511S via Noumea
  • Australia to Nuku Alofa/Apia/Pago Pago/Santo: Connect to NOUMEA CHIEF V.2515S via Noumea
  • Australia to Cook Islands: Connect to TAKUTAI CHIEF V.2511S via Noumea and subsequently connect to NZPI service -LILOA II V.100N via Suva
  • Australia to Nauru Island: Connect to TAKUTAI CHIEF V.2511S via Noumea and subsequently connect to Micronesian Pride via Suva
  • Noumea/Lautoka/Suva/Port Vila to Australia: All cargo will be carried by TAKUTAI CHIEF V.2511S

We apologize for any inconvenience caused.

If you have any questions, please contact your local Swire Shipping representative.

 

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