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Pacific Islands Service (PIS) – CAPITAINE KUPE V.2512 Phase-Out / NPDL TAHITI V.2514 Phase-In – Tonnage Swap

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Pacific Islands Service (PIS) – CAPITAINE KUPE V.2512 Phase-Out / NPDL TAHITI V.2514 Phase-In – Tonnage Swap

18/06/2025

18/06/2025

Please be advised that the CAPITAINE KUPE V.2512S will be phasing out of the PIS Service at Port Vila on 28 June 2025 and will not return to the Australian coast. All export bookings to Australia will be steered to the following TAKUTAI CHIEF V.2513S.

NPDL TAHITI V.2514N will be phasing into PIS on 18 June 2025 at Sydney, replacing CAPITAINE KUPE V.2514N position and proceeding with all PIS proforma calls thereafter.

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

PORTCAPITAINE KUPE V.2512
ETA
NPDL TAHITI V.2514
ETA
SydneyOMITTED18 Jun 2025
MelbourneOMITTED21 Jun 2025
Brisbane16 Jun 202525 Jun 2025
Noumea21 Jun 202502 Jul 2025
Lautoka24 Jun 202505 Jul 2025
Suva25 Jun 202507 Jul 2025
Port Vila28 Jun 202510 Jul 2025

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate your continued trust and patience amid these service disruptions.

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

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