Hapag-Lloyd upgrades Oceania-North America service
Hapag-Lloyd announced an update on North America Westcoast - New Zealand - Australia (WSN) service.
Starting end of April, the bi-weekly service rotation will be improved by balancing the round voyage rotation of both WSN loops.
The service will have alternating calls at the ports of Vancouver, Canada and Seattle, USA on a bi-weekly basis as the first port call of the North American West Coast. In addition, they will be deploying 10 ships in their WSN product, prioritizing schedule reliability for cargo planning.
The new rotation for these two loops will be:
Loop1
Seattle, US > Oakland, US > Long Beach, US > Auckland, NZ > Sydney, AU > Melbourne, AU >Tauranga, NZ > Papeete, PF > Vancouver, CA
Loop2
Vancouver, CA > Oakland, US > Long Beach, US > Auckland, NZ > Sydney, AU > Melbourne, AU > Adelaide, AU > Tauranga, NZ > Seattle, US
The first vessel that will use on the updated rotation is Cap Jervis, which is estimated to depart the port of Seattle on 27 April.