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Zim expands Asia-US East Coast service adding call in Kaohsiung
ISRAELI shipping line Zim has added a call in Kaohsiung, Taiwan to its Asia-US East Coast service, the Seven Stars Express Service starting November 3.
With the addition of the Taiwanese port Zim will be offering a unique product connecting Kaohsiung and Wilmington in the US. It will offer a premium product for Taiwanese exporters to Savannah and Wilmington.
"The new call is part of Zim's ongoing efforts to improve and enhance our portfolio on the Asia-US East Coast trade and cater for market needs," the container line said.
The Seven Stars Express Service is operated solely by Zim with eleven 5,000 TEU vessels, according to Seatrade Maritime News of Colchester, UK.
The new rotation of the service will be: Kaohsiung, Da Chan Ba, Yantian, Cai Mep, Port Kelang, Colombo, New York, Norfolk, Wilmington, Savannah, Port Kelang and returning to Kaohsiung.
With the addition of the Taiwanese port Zim will be offering a unique product connecting Kaohsiung and Wilmington in the US. It will offer a premium product for Taiwanese exporters to Savannah and Wilmington.
"The new call is part of Zim's ongoing efforts to improve and enhance our portfolio on the Asia-US East Coast trade and cater for market needs," the container line said.
The Seven Stars Express Service is operated solely by Zim with eleven 5,000 TEU vessels, according to Seatrade Maritime News of Colchester, UK.
The new rotation of the service will be: Kaohsiung, Da Chan Ba, Yantian, Cai Mep, Port Kelang, Colombo, New York, Norfolk, Wilmington, Savannah, Port Kelang and returning to Kaohsiung.
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