ISS, Maersk Line Expands Coverage in Papua New Guinea

March 16, 2017

Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS), a maritime and logistics service provider, and Maersk Line has expanded their coverage in Papua New Guinea by adding new ports of call in Madang and Wewak. Both ports complement the existing coverage provided at Port Moresby and Lae.        


MCC Sandiwa was the first container ship to be welcomed by Madang and Wewak. The vessel, with a capacity of 1,118 TEU, made her inaugural port call into Madang on Tuesday 7 March, before making a direct visit to Wewak two days later. Captain Jay Sedan and his crew treated guests to tours around the vessel at both ports, to celebrate the new port calls.    


“Papua New Guinea is an important market to Maersk Line and we are committed to offering local businesses competitive and reliable connections to markets around the world. With our latest service enhancement, we look forward to offering PNG shippers vastly improved export transit times, reduced 3rd party damage risk and an overall simplified product to deliver faster and more accurate documentation and invoices,” says Maersk Line Owners Representative Craig Lyon.

 

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