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Pacific Islands Service (PIS) – MICRONESIAN OCEAN Dry Docking Programme – Australia to Nauru Cargo Routing

23/12/2025

23/12/2025

Please be advised that the MICRONESIAN OCEAN is scheduled to depart for dry docking on 24 December 2025 after the completion of Voy.04. The MICRONESIAN PRIDE Voy.46 will operate a one-off sailing to Tuvalu and Nauru, departing Suva on 19 January 2026. The following sailing to Tuvalu and Nauru will be MICRONESIAN OCEAN Voy.06, set to depart Suva on 17 March 2026.

Volumes from Australia to Tuvalu and Nauru currently booked on the TAKUTAI CHIEF Voy.2603N can be either advanced to the NPDL TAHITI Voy.2602N to connect to the MICRONESIAN PRIDE Voy.46 or shifted to the TAKUTAI CHIEF Voy.2605N to connect to the MICRONESIAN OCEAN Voy.06.

Future Australia to Nauru will continue to be targeted against subsequent voyages of the TAKUTAI CHIEF, connecting with the MICRONESIAN OCEAN upon her return.

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

Port of LoadNPDL TAHITI Voy.2602NTAKUTAI CHIEF Voy.2605N
 ETAETDETAETD
AUSYD31-Dec01-Jan11-Feb12-Feb
AUMEL03-Jan04-Jan14-Feb15-Feb
AUBNE07-Jan09-Jan18-Feb20-Feb
NCNOU14-Jan14-Jan25-Feb25-Feb
FJLTK17-Jan18-Jan28-Feb01-Mar
FJSUV18-Jan19-Jan01-Mar02-Mar
 MICRONESIAN PRIDE Voy.46MICRONESIAN OCEAN Voy.06
FJSUV19-Jan21-Jan17-Mar20-Mar
TVFUN26-Jan27-Jan24-Mar27-Mar
NRINU01-Feb08-Feb01-Apr06-Apr

We appreciate your understanding and continued support as we work to deliver a more reliable and efficient service.

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