Temporary Reduction of Daily Transits capacity at the Panama Canal
Panama Canal a reduction in the daily canal capacity to accommodate 32 vessels, comprising 10 vessels through the Neopanamax Locks and 22 vessels through the Panamax Locks.
Additional Measures to Mitigate the Extended Dry Season and Reduction in Precipitation in the Canal watershed
Daily transit capacity will be adjusted to an average of 32 vessels per day, normally distributed among the Panamax and Neopanamax locks in the following manner: 10 vessels in the Neopanamax locks and 22 vessels in the Panamax locks.
Temporary change in the auction system for Panamax locks
Temporary change in the auction system for Panamax locks
Panama Canal New structure of Maritime Services tariffs
New structure of Maritime Services tariffs (related and complementary).
Post Extension of the day for high demand surcharge for Neopanamax vessels
high demand surcharge announced in the Advisory to Shipping A-34-2022 and Advisory to Shipping No. A-38-2022 determining Friday as the day of high demand, continues until further notice.
Postponement of the Maximum Authorized Draft for Vessels Transiting the Panama Canal
Due to favorable weather conditions experienced during the past several days in the Canal watershed, The Panama Canal Authority announces the postponement of the maximum authorized drafts
Scheduled maintenance at Gatun Locks and the Transit Reservation System
PANAMA FLASH! RE: Scheduled maintenance at Gatun Locks and the Transit Reservation System
Neopanamax locks maximum draft of 13.56 m TFW will remain in effect until June 18
The Panama Canal Authority announces the postponement of the maximum authorized draft of 13.41 m (44.0 feet) TFW in the Neopanamax locks until June 19, 2023.
Estimated capacity of 19 – 21 vessels daily due to tentative lane outage at the Panama Canal
Canal Authority informs of a tentative lane outage to facilitate maintenance
Additional Information Regarding the Disruption Charge for Harbor Movements
the disruption charge to vessels in harbor movements that present deficiencies or conditions while navigating in the channel of the Canal, effective July 1, 2023.