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CMA CGM continues to monitor the situation in Ukraine and the Black Sea region. The utmost priorities remain to protect the employees and ensure as much as possible the continuity of the supply chain.

In the interest of safety, the Group has decided to suspend all bookings to and from Russia until further notice. 

Update from Ukraine

All the employees in Ukraine are reported safe and working from home. CMA CGM continues to ensure constant contact with them. It is also taking all necessary measures for the seafarers.

It has raised the alert levels and taken preventive measures to protect the IT systems as well as the personal and company data. Should users have any questions, contact the usual representative.

CMA CGM will continue to monitor the situation and take additional measures as necessary to protect employees, crew members and to allow the transportation of the customers’ goods as much as possible.

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