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Hamburg Süd launches North American - Australasian service

Sep 10, 2008 Port


GERMAN liner company Hamburg Süd is launching new service between the North American West Coast and Australia and New Zealand. The new service will offer three slings deploying a total of 13 container vessels and providing service coverage of the total US West Coast.


The Pacific North West String (PNW) will consist of four vessels with a slot capacity of 1,700 TEU (Twenty Foot Equivalent Unit). With a fixed-day fortnightly frequency it has the following port rotation: Oakland, Seattle, Vancouver, Long Beach, Tauranga, Sydney, Melbourne,Adelaide, Auckland, Papeete, Ensenada, Oakland. It is the trade's only direct Adelaide port call.


The Pacific Southwest String (PSW-1) will consist of six 2,500 TEU vessels. It is a fixed-day weekly service and makes direct port calls at: Oakland, Long Beach, Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, Tauranga, Suva.


The second Pacific Southwest String (PSW-2) will offer non-stop service from Long Beach to Sydney and from Brisbane to Long Beach. Three vessels with a capacity of 1,300 TEU each will be phased into the fixed-day fortnightly Sydney Express service.


Source: Portnews


 

 
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