TAIWAN's Wan Hai Lines has recommenced a new independent
Asia-Mexico-West Coast South America container shipping service, called WSA,
after it left the Asia-Mexico-WCSA (WSA2) service jointly operated by Evergreen
Line, Cosco and Pacific International Lines (PIL).
The port rotation for the new service that connects
Taiwan, China and Hong Kong to key ports in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru is:
Kaohsiung, Shenzhen-Shekou, Hong Kong, Ningbo, Shanghai, Manzanillo (Mexico),
Lazaro Cardenas, Buenaventura, Guayaquil, Callao, Manzanillo (Mexico), and back
to Kaohsiung.
The maiden voyage set sail from Kaohsiung on July 6. The
service is reportedly operated by 1,500 TEU containerships.
Last year Wan Hai Lines restructured its Asia-Mexico-West
Coast of South America when it shelved its own WSA service that it launched in
July 2012 and in September joined Coscon and the consortium of CCNI, Hamburg
Sud, CSCL, Hanjin Shipping and Hyundai Merchant Marine, to provide three
separate services on the trade land. It joined Coscon's WSA and the CCNI
consortium's NAX and CEX services to replace its WSA service.
Source : HKSG.
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