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MSC commences new Panama-US East Coast service

The Swiss/Italian container carrier MSC has announced the launch of a new connection between Panama and the US East Coast.

The world’s largest box line will start a service, called Wilmington Feeder, according to Alphaliner, which will be operated by three container vessels in the range of 2,800 – 4,100 TEU capacity.

The port rotation of the Wilmington Feeder service will be Colon (Panama) – Wilmington (US) – Port Everglades (US) – Colon.





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