Maersk Announces New South Pacific Express

July 6, 2016

 Maersk Line is launching a new ‘South Pacific Express’ service between Oceania and the West Coast of South America.

 
"We are pleased to launch our new weekly ‘South Pacific Express’ service between Oceania and the West Coast of South America. Starting from July 2016, Australian and Kiwi exporters can enjoy all the benefits of a market exclusive gateway to a number of strategic ports in Chile, Peru, Colombia and Mexico," says a statement from the company.
 
With unmatched transit times, this superior product is tailor-made to offer the customers fast and seamless service connections to the West Coast of South America. 
 
Maersk claims the speed is ‘Best-in-class’ transit times on the fastest service to the West Coast of South America; 13 days Tauranga to San Antonio; 22 days Brisbane to San Antonio.
 
It has comprehensive coverage and connections into seven regional key ports and logistical entry points to help optimise your supply chain. 
 

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