COSCO Shipping Lines Upgrades Far East to US West Coast Routes, Launches 14 Direct Network Services

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On May 20th, COSCO Shipping Lines announced a comprehensive upgrade to its Far East to US West Coast service, officially launching a new network of 14 direct routes to the US West Coast. This network consists of 10 Far East to US Southwest routes and 4 Far East to US Northwest routes. The US Southwest routes include CEN, AAC2, AAS3, AAS2, SEA2, SEA, SEA3, AAC, AAC4, and JPSW, with key highlights as follows: COSCO Shipping Lines independently operates its vessels, offering a delivery time of just 13 days from Shanghai to Long Beach; direct service from North China to Prince Rupert; expedited cargo pickup at the Long Beach PCT terminal; service from North and East China to Oakland; service from Cai Mep and Laem Chabang to Los Angeles and Oakland; direct service from South China to Oakland; direct service from South Asia and Southeast Asia/South China to the US Southwest; fast service from Vietnam to Shanghai and direct service from Vietnam to South China; calls at the automated LBCT terminal in Long Beach; recognized efficiency of LBCT terminal for South China direct services; direct and fast services from Vietnam and routes from Southeast Asia regions like Laem Chabang to the US Southwest; fast direct service from Xiamen and Ningbo; direct calls at Yangpu Port and increased frequency of routes from Southeast Asia to the US Southwest; and service from multiple locations in Japan to Los Angeles and Oakland. The US Northwest routes include CPV, CPNW, OPNW, and MPNW, with key highlights including: direct service from Haiphong, Vietnam to Vancouver and Seattle; direct calls at Yangpu Port; calls at Prince Rupert with rail connections covering inland Canada; coverage of major South China ports and direct service to Seattle; calls at the Delta terminal in Vancouver; market-leading delivery times to Vancouver; and fast delivery times from Shanghai and Ningbo. [This article is sourced from Ebrun Go. An automated writing robot developed by Ebrun, delivering e-commerce industry intelligence via algorithms as a priority. This young dog welcomes contact at run@ebrun.com or feedback to help it grow.]

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