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Yang Ming unveils 2025 Transatlantic service network

Taiwanese box line Yang Ming announced its 2025 Transatlantic services, set to commence in February 2025.

These new offerings include three service routes connecting major ports in Continental Europe with the United States East and West Coasts.

Here are the details of the 2025 Transatlantic service rotations:

  • North Europe – US East Coast & West CoastAL2 (Trans-Atlantic Loop 2)
    Southampton, United Kingdom – Antwerp, Belgium – Rotterdam, Netherlands – Bremerhaven, Germany – Le Havre, France – New York, United States – Norfolk, United States – Baltimore, United States – Southampton, United Kingdom
  • AL3 (Trans-Atlantic Loop 3)
    Le Havre, France – Rotterdam, Netherlands – Antwerp, Belgium – Bremerhaven, Germany – Charleston, United States – Savannah, United States – Le Havre, France
  • AL5 (Trans-Atlantic Loop 5)
    Southampton, United Kingdom – Le Havre, France – Rotterdam, Netherlands – Hamburg, Germany – Antwerp, Belgium – Miami, United States – Cartagena, Colombia – (Panama) – Rodman, Panama – Los Angeles, United States – Oakland, United States – Rodman, Panama – (Panama) – Caucedo, Dominican Republic – Southampton, United Kingdom





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