Maersk relaunches TP20 service on trans-Pacific route
Maersk resumes the TP20 service on the trans-Pacific route, aiming to enhance the transportation network from Asia to the East Coast of the United States, starting from mid-April.
Maersk’s container vessel / Source: Ed/Flickr
Shipping line Maersk aims to improve its Asia - US East Coast network by restarting the TP20 service.
From mid-April, the Danish shipping line will begin operating the TP20 service covering the Greater China Area from North to South directly to Newark, Baltimore and Houston.
As a standalone service, TP20 will offer consistent weekly departure times and competitive transit times, the carrier noted in a statement.
Maersk's TP20 service route will be Qingdao (China) – Shanghai (China) – Yantian (China) – Panama Canal (Panama) - Newark (USA) – Baltimore (USA) – Houston (USA) – Canal Panama peaches
The first ship will be the Maersk Wallis from Qingdao port on April 21.
Source: Phaata.com (According to ContainerNews )
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