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The Northwest Seaport Alliance welcomes new CMA CGM service to Seattle

Feb 22, 2021

The CMA CGM Africa Four called The Northwest Seaport Alliance’s Seattle Harbor for the first time on Saturday, February 20th as part of a new service.

International shipping and logistics company CMA CGM established its new Golden Gate Bridge (GGB) service to increase supply-chain consistency with a weekly service that will provide U.S. importers with a reliable, fast-transit alternative to congestion at other West Coast ports.

CMA CGM announced the route last month in response to increased e-commerce demand and the need for quicker transit times to U.S. markets. The new service will increase import and export capacity in the NWSA gateway, adding additional container movements to and from inland hubs across the Midwest.

“The Northwest Seaport Alliance welcomes the opportunity to expand our relationship with our valued partner, CMA CGM, while alleviating congestion in Southern California ports,” said Port of Seattle Commission President and NWSA Co-Chair, Fred Felleman.

“We continue to make major investments in our maritime infrastructure to be able to capitalize on opportunities like the Golden Gate Bridge service that sustain our gateway, economy and living wage jobs,” stated Commissioner Felleman.

The GGB will have a Shanghai-Yantian-Oakland-Seattle-Kaohsiung-Shanghai rotation. CMA CGM is one of many ocean carriers selecting the NWSA gateway to reduce congestion issues.

The NWSA gateway, which includes the marine cargo operations of the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, offers critical advantages to the west coast supply chain. Poised to increase cargo volumes through the gateway, the NWSA’s strong partnerships with businesses, labor, and members of the supply chain, along with strategic infrastructure investment, will serve international cargo movement for years to come.

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