ZIM revises Levant Black Sea Express service rotation

ZIM has announced significant changes to its Levant Black Sea Express (LBX) service. The carrier is actively adjusting both the frequency and port rotation of this regional route to better match current market demand.

The LBX service will now operate on a reduced, fortnightly schedule. As part of this network overhaul, ZIM has removed the port of Piraeus from the rotation and replaced it with a direct call at the port of Varna, Bulgaria.

The updated LBX route will be operated by a single vessel with a nominal capacity of 1,100 TEU.

The revised port rotation is:

  • Ashdod, Israel
  • Haifa, Israel
  • Constanta, Romania
  • Varna, Bulgaria
  • Ashdod, Israel

This streamlined loop offers a focused connection between key East Mediterranean and Black Sea markets for regional shippers.

By Kiyaan Singh

Kiyaan Singh is the editor of EximHQ, covering global trade, shipping, ports, logistics infrastructure, export-import policy, shipping lines, port operations, and supply-chain developments. His reporting tracks the companies, routes, policies, investments, and people shaping international commerce and maritime logistics.