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CMA CGM Group will upgrade its services between Asia and California to meet the growing demand on the transpacific trade expected from this year onwards.
Effective in May, the consolidation of its partnerships will enable CMA CGM to reinforce its coverage of the transpacific trade and to provide its customers with the following services:
- The Hangzhou Shuttle: a direct service operated in partnership with Maersk and MSC, between Ningbo, Shanghai and Los Angeles, will compliment existing CMA CGM services on this trade (the Bohai RIM serving Central and North China, and the Yang Tse covering Taiwan, Hong Kong, Central and South China) and will double the frequency of calls to five major Chinese ports (Shanghai, Hong Kong, Ningbo, Xiamen and Yantian). In total, these three weekly services will be operated by twelve 8,100 TEU and five 6,000 TEU containerships.
- The Sunrise service: a combined service operated in partnership with Maersk, between South Korea, Japan and the US West Coast, operated by five 4,400 TEU vessels.
CMA CGM's weekly coverage of this area will be as follows:
- Yang Tse service: Kaohsiung, Hong Kong, Yantian, Xiamen, Ningbo, Long Beach, Oakland
- Bohai Rim: Dalian, Tianjin Xinqang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Long Beach, Oakland
- Hangzhou Shuttle: Ningbo, Shanghai, Los Angeles
- Sunrise: Kwangyang, Pusan, Hakata, Nagoya, Yokohama, Los Angeles, Oakland, Yokohama, Kobe, Kwangyang
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