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Globelink Int'l Freight
Forwarding (HK) Ltd.

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Greencarrier Asia Ltd.

Yes, it's possible!
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Tianjin Shengyuanyujia
International Forwarding
Co., Ltd.

SYYJ will bring you different service,
differenent surprise, and make you
big achievement. We are longing for
work together with you for a better
tomorrow.
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Sea-Air Logistics (HK) Ltd.

Committed to the highest in industry
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CASA China Limited Shenzhen

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AEL-Berkman Forwarding
(HK) Ltd.

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Lucky Freight (HK) Ltd.

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Odyssey International (HK) Ltd. 

We can provide excellent services
in order to meet customers'
satisfaction.
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MBS Logistics (Shanghai)
Limited

Your World's Local Forwarder
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Qingdao Wintrust logistics
Co., Ltd

Eager to progress - we serve
costumers honestly and approved
by vast majority of customers
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Worldex Logistics Qingdao
Co., Ltd.

Logistics Service Provider
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Panda Logistics Co., Ltd.
Qingdao Branch

Ever-lasting operation & profit
sharing
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Eternal Fortune Freight
Forwarding Co Ltd.

We are the professional LCL logistics
supplier in Tianjin.
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G6 reveals rotations for proposed 5 transatlantic and 12 Asia-USWC services

 


MEMBERS of the G6 shipping Alliance - APL, Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai, MOL, NYK and OOCL - have announced their proposed service expansion into the transatlantic and Asia-North America west coast trades.

Subject to regulatory approval, the combined 17 services are scheduled to start in the second quarter.

G6 said in the press release that its members will continue to market these services individually with a proposed expansion, offering 29 services covering all three major east-west trade lanes.

"Further, each of the G6 Alliance members will be able to offer improved port-pair connections compared to their previous products," said the press release.

The port rotations for the proposed five transatlantic services are as follows:

Atlantic Express 1 (AX1): UK port to be confirmed, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Le Havre, New York, Norfolk and back to the UK port yet to be confirmed.

Atlantic Express 2 (AX2): Southampton, Antwerp, Bremerhaven, Le Havre, Veracruz, Altamira, Houston, New Orleans, Charleston and back to Southampton.

Atlantic Express 3 (AX3): Antwerp, Bremerhaven, Southampton, Charleston, Port Everglades, Houston, Savannah, Norfolk and back to Antwerp.

Pacific Atlantic 1 (PA1): Shanghai (to be confirmed), Busan, Kobe, Nagoya, Tokyo, Tacoma, Vancouver, Oakland, Los Angeles, Balboa (to be confirmed), Panama Canal, Manzanillo/Panama, Savannah, Norfolk, New York, Halifax, Southampton, Antwerp, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Halifax, New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Manzanillo/Panama, Panama Canal, Los Angeles, Oakland, Yokohama and back to Shanghai.

Pacific Atlantic 2 (PA2): Kaohsiung, Busan, Kobe, Tokyo, Balboa, Panama Canal, Manzanillo/Panama, Miami, Jacksonville, Savannah, Charleston, New York, Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, UK port (terminal to be confirmed), Le Havre, New York, Norfolk, Charleston, Manzanillo/Panama, Panama Canal, Balboa, Los Angeles, Oakland, Tokyo, Kobe and back Kaohsiung.

Besides, the port rotations for the proposed 12 Asia-North America west coast services are:

South East Asia 1 (SE1): Singapore, Shenzhen-Chiwan/Shekou, Kaohsiung, Los Angeles, Manzanillo/Mexico, Lazaro Cardenas (only APL and Hapag-Lloyd are participating in Manzanillo and Lazaro Cardenas port calls), Los Angeles, Yokohama, Kaohsiung and back to Singapore.

South East Asia 2 (SE2): Laem Chabang, Cai Mep, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Oakland, Hong Kong and back to Laem Chabang.

South East Asia 3 (SE3): Port Klang, Singapore, Laem Chabang, Shenzhen-Yantian, Los Angeles, Oakland, Busan, Shanghai-Waigaoqiao, Ningbo, Shenzhen-Yantian and back to Singapore.

South China 1 (SC1): Xiamen, Shenzhen-Chiwan/Shekou/ Yantian, Los Angeles, Oakland, Kaohsiung and back to Xiamen.

South China 2 (SC2): Shenzhen-Dachan Bay, Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Yantian, Kaohsiung, Los Angeles, Kaohsiung, Xiamen, Hong Kong and back to Dachan Bay.

Central China 1 (CC1): Shanghai-Waigaoqiao, Kwangyang, Busan, Los Angeles, Oakland, Busan, Kwangyang and back to Shanghai.

Central China 2 (CC2): Ningbo, Shanghai-Waigaoqiao, Los Angeles and back to Ningbo.

Central China 3 (CC3): Qingdao (APL only), Xingang, Busan, Yokohama, Los Angeles, Oakland, Dutch Harbour (APL only), Yokohama, Busan, Naha (APL only) and back to Qingdao.

Central China 4 (CC4): Shanghai-Waigaoqiao), Ningbo, Los Angeles, Oakland and back to Shanghai.

North Pacific 1 (NP1): Singapore, Laem Chabang, Shenzhen-Dachan Bay, Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Yantian, Vancouver, Tacoma, Seattle, Busan, Kaohsiung and back Singapore.

North Pacific 2 (NP2): Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Yantian, Kaohsiung, Shanghai, Busan, Tacoma, Seattle, Vancouver, Yokohama, Busan, Kwangyang and back to Hong Kong.

North Pacific 3 (NP3): Qingdao, Ningbo, Shanghai-Yangshan, Busan, Vancouver, Tacoma, Vancouver, Tokyo, Nagoya, Kobe and back to Qingdao.

  

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