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In mid-May, Hapag-Lloyd will terminate its current Asia-U.S. East Coast NYE/SCE combined service and reintroduce it as two separate services, the New York Express and South China Express.
The last NYE/SCE combined sailing will be the Hyundai Goodwill, voyage 038E19/038W23, with an estimated departure from Xiamen, China, on May 9, and an estimated departure from Savannah on June 10.
The stand-alone NYE service will have the following rotation: Kaohsiung, Ningbo and Shanghai, China; Busan, South Korea; Manzanillo, Panama; Savannah, Ga.; New York; Norfolk, Va.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Manzanillo; Balboa, Panama; Busan; and Kaohsiung. The first NYE sailing will be the Hyundai Forward, voyage 038E20/038W24, with an estimated departure from Kaohsiung on May 19, and an estimated departure from Savannah on June 17.
The separate SCE service rotation will be as follows: Xiamen; Kaohsiung; Da Chan Bay, China; Hong Kong; Yantian, China; Manzanillo; Kingston, Jamaica; Savannah; Charleston, S.C.; Kingston; Manzanillo; and Xiamen. The first SCE sailing will be the ER Denver, voyage 006E20/006W25, with an estimated time of departure from Xiamen on May 14, and an estimated time of departure from Savannah on June 16.
The Journal of Commerce
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