K Line is to make modifications to its Japan/Asia-North America west coast services, joining two service loops.
The April changes will see the PSW-3 loop operated by two K Line and three MOL vessels of 3,700-3,850 teu on a port rotation of Kobe-Nagoya-Shimizu-Tokyo-Long Beach/Los Angeles-Oakland-Tokyo-Kobe.
The second service loop, K-PNW, will be operated by five 5,200 teu K Line vessels and one 5,200 teu ship from MOL on a rotation of Xiamen-Hong Kong-Yantian-Shanghai-Nagoya-Tokyo-Tacoma-Vancouver-Tokya-Nagoya-Kobe-Kaohsiung-Xiamen.
The April changes will see the PSW-3 loop operated by two K Line and three MOL vessels of 3,700-3,850 teu on a port rotation of Kobe-Nagoya-Shimizu-Tokyo-Long Beach/Los Angeles-Oakland-Tokyo-Kobe.
The second service loop, K-PNW, will be operated by five 5,200 teu K Line vessels and one 5,200 teu ship from MOL on a rotation of Xiamen-Hong Kong-Yantian-Shanghai-Nagoya-Tokyo-Tacoma-Vancouver-Tokya-Nagoya-Kobe-Kaohsiung-Xiamen.
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