ZIM Adds Pacific Northwest Service

Posted by Eric Haun
Thursday, October 13, 2016
ZIM has launched an additional Asia-Pacific Northwest Service, CEN – (China Express Northwest service) with the following rotation: Xingang – Qingdao – Shanghai – Prince Rupert – Xingang. 
According to ZIM, CEN is the only Pacific Northwest service in the market to call Xingang directly. It also offers a gateway via Prince Rupert to U.S. and Canada inland destinations, with efficient rail connectivity using CN rail network.
The new service joins ZIM’s network serving the Asia-Pacific Northwest trade, which includes the Pacific North Express Service 1 (NP1) Pacific North Express Service 3 (NP3). The Service is due to commence on October 25.
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