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Zim launches new Asia-North America East Coast service

Zim has announced its new SEA-USEC eXpress (ZSE) service, a new Transpacific line connecting South East Asia and the US East Coast.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The new product, which is planned to commence early in May pending regulatory requirements, will connect Yantian and Vietnam in Asia with US South Atlantic ports via the Panama Canal, on a weekly basis.

“The new string is an addition to our existing and extensive Asia – US portfolio, to cater for our customers’ growing needs, especially during the pandemic, and in order to increase our offering and service levels,” said the Israeli carrier.

Zim added it will publish in due course details on rotations, deployment and exact start dates.

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