Maersk Upgrades 'Triple Star' Service

July 15, 2016

 Maersk Line is upgrading  its  ‘Triple Star’ service by launching direct, weekly northbound connections between New Zealand and North East Asian ports.

 
"We are optimising our ‘Triple Star’ service with the launch of direct, weekly connections between New Zealand and North East Asian ports. Starting from late September 2016, Kiwi exporters can enjoy all the benefits of direct access to Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan," says a statement from Maersk Line.
 
With unmatched transit times to a number of strategic ports, this superior service has been tailormade to offer New Zealand businesses fast and reliable access to these important markets. 
 
Service highlights:
- ‘Best-in-class’ transit time from Tauranga to Kaohsiung of 14 days – 10 days faster than the market
- Seven direct port calls across North East Asia - offering the most extensive coverage in the market
- Northern Star providing direct Tauranga access linking to Triple Star service
- Weekly fixed-day service seamlessly delivers your shipments from New Zealandto Asia
 
Connections to the Triple Star Service from Nelson, Wellington, Timaru and Napier will be offered via our Northern Star service - soon adding a Tauranga call, says the company.
 

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