Zim deploys 12 container vessels with an average capacity of TEU 4,000 on the service
Da Chan Bay Terminal One, a container terminal facility in West Shenzhen, China, received last week the maiden call of the "Zim Pacific" in Zim's AME service.
On April 11th 2010, Da Chan Bay Terminal One welcomed the first call of Zim’s Asia-Mediterranean-Europe (AME) service.
The carrier’s Asia-Mediterranean-Europe service provides weekly calls at Da Chan Bay Terminal One, each Saturday.
Zim deploys 12 container vessels with an average capacity of TEU 4,000 on the service.The port rotation is as follows: Shanghai - Da Chan Bay- Port Kelang - Colombo - Nhava Sheva - Suez - Haifa - Ashdod - Felixstowe - Antwerp - Hamburg - Alexandria - Limassol - Haifa- Ashdod - Suez - Colombo - Shanghai.
Zim’s AME Service Begins Calling Da Chan Bay Terminal One
Zim deploys 12 container vessels with an average capacity of TEU 4,000 on the service
18.04.10 / 00:00
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