ZCS service between the Mediterranean and North America will resume direct weekly calls at Piraeus
Zim Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. announced last week that its ZCS service between the Mediterranean and North America will resume direct weekly calls at Piraeus. In a statemdent issued by the company it was noted that "For years, Zim has been committed to serving the Greek market offering a regular container service designed to support our customers."
The company added "We are now renewing this service operating 15 x TEU 5,000 container vessels”.
The first vessel will be the Zim Panama 27W ETA Piraeus May 17th. The updated rotation will be as follows:
Piraeus - Haifa – Livorno – Genoa – Tarragona – Halifax - New York – Savannah - Kingston - Long Beach – Oakland – Shekou - Hong Kong – Yantian – Ningbo – Shanghai – Pusan – Balboa – Kingston – Savannah - New York – Halifax – Tarragona - Piraeus
ZIM to renew direct calls at Piraeus
ZCS service between the Mediterranean and North America will resume direct weekly calls at Piraeus
27.04.09 / 00:00
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