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Maersk suspends Transpacific service in light of Gemini’s network launch

Maersk has announced the suspension of the TPX service, once the Gemini Cooperation’s “Network of the Future” takes effect in February.

Maersk’s TPX service covers North and East China, as well as North East Asia, to Pacific North West, including Alaska.

“With the introduction of the Network of the Future, we will wind down the service in the coming weeks and continue to connect the concerned areas within Gemini,” noted the Danish carrier.

The last TPX sailings will be as follows:

Asia to US West Coast (Eastbound)

Direction Service Vessel/Voyage First Port / ETD
Eastbound
TPX
Cape Sorel / 503N
Shanghai / 26 January

US West Coast to Asia (Westbound)

Direction Service Vessel/Voyage First Port / ETD
Westbound
TPX
Cape Sorel / 506S
Tacoma / 10 February

 





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