The new upgrade service will include direct call at the port of Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam. The new service will also allow shipping containers to and from PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
As part of the continuous efforts to address customers’ needs, ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. announced the upgrading of its Asia-Med-Europe (AME), a Cross Suez service between Asia, India, Mediterranean and Europe.
The new upgrade service will include direct call at the port of Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam. Zim advised customers that the new service will also allow shipping containers to and from PHNOM PENH, Cambodia.
The upgraded service is based on 12 x 3,800 TEU’s vessels. Port rotation will be as follows:
Haifa – Ashdod - Shanghai – Da Chan Bay – Ho Chi Minh - Port Kelang– Nhava Sheva – Haifa – Ashdod
ZIM upgraded Asia-Med-Europe (AME) Suez Service
The new upgrade service will include direct call at the port of Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam. The new service will also allow shipping containers to and from PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
06.09.10 / 00:00
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