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MSC announces additional structural changes on its TransPacific network 

Jan 06, 2021

MSC will make some additional structural changes on its Transpacific Network, effective January 2021 and until further notice, to offer the most reliable service in the current challenging market.

The bellow tables indicate which services and vessels are affected by these changes. Coverage of the omitted ports will be offered via alternative services to avoid any disruption in the current cargo flow.

Asia to US East Coast – First effective vessels for port changes

US East Coast to Asia – First effective vessels for port changes

Asia to US West Coast – First effective vessels for port changes

US West Coast to Asia – First effective vessels for port changes





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