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MsC’s Swan Service to stop off at Bremerhaven

MsC has announced that its Swan service, which connects trade between the main ports of China and North Europe, will be stopping off at Bremerhaven “in order to meet client demand". The service will also make an additional stop in Busan, South Korea.

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In a statement, MsC said the new calls will provide additional capacity for shipments to South Korea, and Japan via transshipment Busan.

The call in Busan will also further expand the company’s connection between South Korea, North Europe and the Scanbaltic region, MsC added.

“This new rotation further strengthens our connections between the west coast of Sweden, Finland and the Baltic region to Asia via transshipment Klaipeda through our Baltic feeder with minimal transit time. Our call in Bremerhaven outbound will also provide an additional direct connection between Asia and the German market,” says the shipping giant.

The full rotation of the route is as follows:

Qingdao – Busan – Ningbo – Yantian – Tanjung Pelepas – Antwerp – Gdynia– Gdansk – Klaipeda – Bremerhaven – King Abdullah Port – Singapore – Qingdao

Photo: MsC press materials


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