Overview of Asia-North America West Coast (Pacific Southwest)
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Be empowered with insightful Get compensated in data on your in-transit cargo’s full for goods damaged Overview of Asia-North America West Coast movement and condition. or lost during transit. (Pacific Southwest) Deploy TRAXENS. Choose Serenity. THE APL ADVANTAGE • Best-in-class transit from Busan, Xiamen and Yantian to U.S. West Coast • Direct service from Haiphong to Long Beach (CC4) 10 Fixed-day weekly loops • Fast and direct service from Vung Tau (Cai Mep) to U.S. West Coast • Fast and direct fortnightly service from Asia to Honolulu 64 Vessels • Direct service from Fuqing to U.S. West Coast (unique to SC1) 76 Weekly calls 35 Ports of call CC2 CC9 EXX CANADA Dutch Harbor SC1 Prince Rupert SC6 SC8 PE1 CC4 JPX JAPAN EX1 Seattle Tianjin Yokohama Tacoma SOUTH Shimizu KOREA Tokyo Qingdao Busan Nagoya Lianyungang Kobe CHINA UNITED STATES Shanghai Ningbo PAKISTAN Oakland Fuqing Xiamen Naha Karachi Shekou Taipei Yantian TAIWAN PACIFIC INDIA Nansha Kaohsiung OCEAN Haiphong Hong Kong Nhava Sheva Los Angeles/ Long Beach THAILAND VIETNAM Laem Chabang Vung Tau (Cai Mep) Honolulu SRI LANKA Colombo MALAYSIA Legend Port Klang CC2* Central China - Loop 2 JPX Japan Express SC6* South China - Loop 6 Singapore CC4* Central China - Loop 4 PE1* Pendulum Loop 1 - West Coast SC8* South China - Loop 8 CC9* Central China - Loop 9 SC1* South China - Loop 1 *OCEAN Alliance Service EX1 Eagle Express EXX Eagle Express X Westbound port call Eastbound port call Route lines reflect all port calls in a vessel service, but not necessarily in the exact call sequence. TP493a 21-Apr-20 www.apl.com.