Global shipping company JCS Service of Hapag-Lloyd will change its rotation in Asia (Asia Latin America Service, Joint Caribbean Service), the company said in a news release.
JCS service will now return from the Caribbean back to Asia via The Cape of Hope with a revised port rotation as follows:
Chiwan • Hong Kong • Kaohsiung • Ningbo • Shanghai • Qingdao • Pusan • Ensenada • Manzanillo, Mx. • Manzanillo, Pa. • Cartagena • Kingston • Caucedo • Port of Spain • Singapore • Chiwan
Hapag-Lloyd will add a Singapore wb/eb call which will now allow us to provide faster and more competitive connections from/to South East Asia, India and Middle East.
Last sailing under the current rotation will be:
CSAV Lumaco voyage 1231E, ETA Pusan, June 4, 2016.
First sailing under the new rotation will be:
CMA CGM New Jersey voyage 113PPE ETA June 14, 2016 in Chiwan, China.
Hapag-Lloyd is a leading global liner shipping company. Hapag-Lloyd AG emerged on September 1st, 1970 from the amalgamation of the two shipping companies Hamburg-Amerikanische Packetfahrt-Actien-Gesellschaft (Hapag / Hamburg-American Line) and North German Lloyd (NDL). The company's fleet of around 150 modern ships move annually five million containers. Hapaq-Lloyed employes 6,900 staff working at 300 locations in 114 countries.