ZIM Shuffles its Atlantic Network

Posted by Michelle Howard
Wednesday, December 7, 2016

ZIM said it will shuffle its Atlantic network, offering new connections between the U.S., Canada and the Mediterranean, starting April 2017, subject to FMC approval.

  • ZIM Container Service Italy (ZCI) - A new premium string, offering improved service to the Italian and French markets, connecting with Canada and the U.S. East Coast, with faster transit time, additional ports of call in Italy and a direct call in Fos, France. This service will operate  5 vessels on the following rotation: Salerno - Livorno – La Spezia – Genoa – Fos Sur Mer – Halifax- New York - Norfolk – Savannah – Salerno  
  • ZIM’s flagship service, ZIM Container Service Atlantic (ZCA), operating 7 vessels, will focus on the East Med and Spain, with a new call in Algeciras, serving the South Spain market and adding new direct calls in two major Turkish ports- Izmir and Mersin. ZCA upgraded rotation: Ashdod - Haifa - Izmir - Piraeus - Barcelona - Tarragona - Valencia – Algeciras - Halifax - New York - Norfolk - Savannah - Valencia - Tarragona – Mersin – Ashdod

The two current well-established dedicated services, MGX and MPS, will continue to operate as follows:
 

  • Mediterranean Gulf Express (MGX) providing a fast, direct service between Mexico, US Gulf and the Mediterranean, with connections to the Caribbean and Central America: Cagliari - Livorno - Genoa - Barcelona - Valencia - Port Everglades - Kingston - Veracruz - Altamira - Houston - New Orleans - Tangier – Cagliari
  • Mediterranean Pacific Service (MPS) – a direct service between US West Coast and the Mediterranean:  Cagliari - Livorno - Genoa - Fos Sur Mer - Barcelona - Valencia - Tangier - Los Angeles -  Oakland - Caucedo - Lisbon - Valencia – Cagliari
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