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G6 makes winter cuts to Asia-east coast North American services
MEMBERS of the G6 Alliance have announced their winter programme for Asia-US east coast sailings in response to seasonal changes in market demand.
The G6 will combine the NYE and SCE services to provide the following port rotation: Xiamen, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Yantian, Shanghai-Yangshan, Busan, Panama Canal, Manzanillo, Kingston, Savannah, Charleston, New York, Norfolk, Jacksonville, Kingston, Manzanillo, Panama Canal, Balboa, Busan and back to Xiamen.
The first sailing of the combined service will start with Hyundai Glory 064E (ETA Xiamen October 30).
The last sailings of the suspended NYE and SCE services are the NYE: Week 44 E/B (ETA Kaohsiung October 26) and Week 48 W/B (ETA Savannah November 24, and the SCE: Week 43 E/B (ETA Xiamen October 21 in Week 48 W/B (ETA Savannah November 23).
The G6 Alliance continues to offer Asia to east coast of North America services covering all major port pairs with weekly sailings, but will make adjustments where necessary.
G6 members are APL, Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai Merchant Marine, MOL, NYK and OOCL.
The G6 will combine the NYE and SCE services to provide the following port rotation: Xiamen, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Yantian, Shanghai-Yangshan, Busan, Panama Canal, Manzanillo, Kingston, Savannah, Charleston, New York, Norfolk, Jacksonville, Kingston, Manzanillo, Panama Canal, Balboa, Busan and back to Xiamen.
The first sailing of the combined service will start with Hyundai Glory 064E (ETA Xiamen October 30).
The last sailings of the suspended NYE and SCE services are the NYE: Week 44 E/B (ETA Kaohsiung October 26) and Week 48 W/B (ETA Savannah November 24, and the SCE: Week 43 E/B (ETA Xiamen October 21 in Week 48 W/B (ETA Savannah November 23).
The G6 Alliance continues to offer Asia to east coast of North America services covering all major port pairs with weekly sailings, but will make adjustments where necessary.
G6 members are APL, Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai Merchant Marine, MOL, NYK and OOCL.
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