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Wan Hai Lines enhances Asia to US East Coast service

Wan Hai Lines is expanding its Asia – US East Coast network by adding three new port calls to its existing AA7 transpacific service.

The enhanced service, which will be operated by 11 container vessels with a capacity ranging between 4,600TEU and 5,600TEU, will add Ningbo, Port Klang and Charleston to its rotation.

Therefore, AA7’s port rotation will be as follows:

Ningbo – Taipei – Xiamen – Shekou – Caimep – Port Klang – New York – Charleston– Savannah – Ningbo

The first voyage is scheduled to commence from the Port of Ningbo on 3 November.

“The revamped service will provide better transit time and service coverage to meet customers’ rising demand,” said the Taiwanese shipping line.





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