The new rotation will commence at Ningbo on May 20th. The South China service is enhanced, together with Zim’s partners The Grand Alliance and Hyundai, with the SCE and SCE2
Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd announced the realignment of the ZCS scope in Asia. The Trans Pacific All Water leg will become dedicated to North East Asia.
The South China service is enhanced, together with Zim’s partners The Grand Alliance and Hyundai, with the SCE and SCE2.
ZCS’s updated rotation will be as follows:
Ningbo > Shanghai > Pusan > Balboa > Panama Canal > Kingston > Savannah > New York > Halifax > Tarragona > Haifa > Piraeus > Genoa > Livorno > Tarragona > Halifax > New York > Savannah > Kingston > Panama Canal > Los Angeles > Oakland > Ningbo.
The new rotation will commence at Ningbo on May 20th.
SCE will be effective from May 13th with the following rotation:
Kaohsiung > Shekou > Hong Kong > Panama Canal > New York > Norfolk >Savannah > Miami > Panama Canal > Kaohsiung
SCE2 will be effective from May 12th with the following rotation:
Pusan > Shanghai (Yangshan) > Xiamen > Da Chan Bay > Hong Kong > Yantian > Panama Canal > Manzanillo > Kingston > Savannah > Charleston > Kingston > Manzanillo > Panama Canal > Pusan
“The realignment of ZCS, is part of Zim’s continuous efforts to meet customers’ needs. The company is confident that this change, along with the new services recently introduced by Zim, will optimize and enhance its global network” Zim said.
Zim: Pacific leg of ZCS to be realigned to focus on North East Asia
The new rotation will commence at Ningbo on May 20th. The South China service is enhanced, together with Zim’s partners The Grand Alliance and Hyundai, with the SCE and SCE2
00:00 ,17.04.2011
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