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Hapag-Lloyd’s WSN service is back at Long Beach

Hapag-Lloyd’s WSN service, connecting the West Coast of North America with Australia and New Zealand, will be back at Long Beach, US on its Pacific Northwest rotation on a weekly basis.

The first vessel to start the weekly calls at Long Beach will be MV CMA CGM DUTCH HARBOR V. 229S with an Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) at Long Beach on September 11, 2022.

Southbound Service Highlights:

  • The only direct service from the North American West Coast to Australia and New Zealand
  • Weekly fixed-day service
  • Trans-Tasman trade coverage between Australia and New Zealand, in addition to other services
  • Direct service from Long Beach to Adelaide on a fortnightly basis

Northbound Service Highlights:

  • Fast, direct weekly service to Oakland and Long Beach for dry and reefer markets
  • Fortnightly direct calls at Adelaide*, Papeete, Vancouver, and Seattle
  • Direct Oceania calls at Adelaide*, Sydney, Melbourne, and Tauranga, with relay and intermodal options for all major origin/destinations

Hapag-Lloyd makes updates to WSN service - Port Technology International

The North American rotation will be the following:
Oakland (US) – Seattle (US) – Vancouver (CA) – Long Beach (US) – Auckland (NZ) – Sydney (AU) – Melbourne (AU) – Adelaide (AU)

Container Ship CMA CGM DUTCH HARBOR is currently located at EAUS – Tasman Sea at position 38° 21′ 06.8″ S, 151° 20′ 58.6″ E as reported by MarineTraffic Terrestrial Automatic Identification System on 2022-07-30 08:14 UTC (1 hour, 3 minutes ago)
The wind in this area at that time blows from North direction at force 4 Beaufort.
The vessel departed from MELBOURNE, AUon 2022-07-29 at 14:55 LT (UTC +10) and is currently sailing at 14.3 knots in the East direction heading to TAURANGA, NZ with a reported Estimated Time of Arrival at 2022-08-04 12:00 LT (UTC +10) local time (in 4 days, 16 hours )
CMA CGM DUTCH HARBOR (IMO: 9389409) is a Container Ship that was built in 2009 (13 years ago) and is sailing under the flag of Malta.
Its carrying capacity is 4275 TEU and its current draught is reported to be 9.6 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 261.4 meters and her width is 32.28 meters.
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