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Maersk Line will start a new service Europe Asia-North and a broken new the Asia-USA (East coast)
Fusion of transpacifici services TP8 and TP3
February 13, 2017
Maersk Line has announced the start, beginning from the next 1° April, of two new services, of which on the route an Europe Asia-North and the other on that transpacifica. The new lines - it has specified the company of Danish navigation - will allow with Maersk Line and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the company with which the Danish society the vessel has signed sharing agreement called 2M ( on 10 July 2014), to transport the ulterior procured volumes of containerized trade from the recently agreed slots purchase agreement with the South Korean Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) and with the German Hamburg Süd ( on December 12, 2016 and 6 February 2017). To such purpose Maersk Line it has remembered that HMM and Hamburg Süd will participate to the services of the Network 2M with the containerized cargo breaking in, but not with the employment of ships.
The spin of the new service Asia-North Europe, called AE7, will touch the ports of Ningbo, Shanghai, Tanjung Pelepas, Rotterdam, Amburgo, Bremerhaven, Wilhelmshaven, Felixstowe, Antwerp, the Havre, Tanger Med, Salalah, Jebel Ali, Ningbo.
The new transpacifico service, that TP16 will be called and will serve the ports of the coast oriental of the USA journeying for the channel of Panama hat, will scale the ports of Hong Kong, Yantian, Shanghai, Busan, Savannah, Norfolk, Charleston, Miami, Hong Kong.
Moreover Maersk Line has announced that, in concomitanza with the launch of the two new lines, it will melt the services TP8 and TP3 that connect Asia with the western coast of the USA reuniting them in single service TP8.
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