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Wan Hai adds PhilaPort to Asia – US East Coast Service rotation

Wan Hai Lines will expand its Asia to North America coverage by adding Philadephia port to its current Asia to East Coast of North America AA9 Service.

The Taipei-based ocean carrier said this will be the first direct service from Asia to Philadelphia.

The port rotation of the service will be: Haiphong (Vietnam) – Shekou (China) – Kaohsiung (Taiwan) – Qingdao (China) – Charleston (US) – Philadelphia (US) – New York (US) – Haiphong

The new rotation will be effective from 8 July.

“The AA9 service, which connects Asia with the East Coast of North America will provide clients with more service options,” said Wan Hai in a statement.





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