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Hapag-Lloyd Launches New Service

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 28, 2014

Enhanced service network between Japan and South East Asia / Port rotation includes four Japanese ports / First sailing mid of March.


Hapag-Lloyd is launching the new Japan-Singapore-Jakarta service (JSJ) which will commence on March 12 from Singapore. The new service will further enhance Hapag-Lloyd’s service network between Japan and South East Asia, and offer fast and reliable transit between Japan, Singapore and Jakarta.


The JSJ service will be jointly operated by Hapag-Lloyd, NYK and “K” Line with four vessels with a nominal capacity of 4,200 TEU each. Hapag-Lloyd will deploy one vessel on this service.


The rotation will be: Tokyo – Yokohama – Nagoya – Kobe – Singapore – Jakarta –
Singapore – Ho Chi Minh/Cai Mep* – Tokyo (*First calls will be at Cai Mep, later Cai Mep will be replaced by Ho Chi Minh call)

 

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