A new combined service by Hapag-Lloyd

Hapag-Lloyd has planned some improvement to its service between the North American West Coast and Australia/New Zealand.

WAS and WAN Service will be combined into a single string rotation to be called the “WSN” – covering the following ports:

Oakland-Seattle* – Vancouver* – Long Beach – Auckland –Sydney – Melbourne-Adelaide* – Sydney – Tauranga – Papeete* – Oakland.

The PNW market (Seattle and Vancouver) will continue to be served on a fortnightly basis, along Papeete (northbound). All Fiji cargo will be carried on a weekly feeder service via Tauranga, New Zealand.

Southbound Service Highlights:

  • The only direct service from the North American West Coast to Australia and New Zealand
  • Weekly fixed day service
  • Trans-Tasman trade coverage between Australia and New Zealand, in addition to other services
  • Direct service from Long Beach to Adelaide on a fortnightly basis

Northbound Service Highlights:

  • Fast, direct weekly service to Oakland and Long Beach for dry and reefer markets
  • Fortnightly direct calls at Adelaide*, Papeete, Vancouver and Seattle
  • Direct Oceania calls at Adelaide*, Sydney, Melbourne and Tauranga, with relay and intermodal options for all major origin/destinations




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