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THE Alliance announces service network upgrade plan for 2023

THE Alliance’s network has been reconfigured to ensure the most comprehensive port coverage to maximise the satisfaction of the member lines’ customers. The enhanced service setup will enter into effect from April 2023.

One of the key highlights will be the deployment of larger newbuild ships to the Asia and North Europe trade. A modern series of fuel-efficient 23,500+ TEU vessels will replace smaller vessels. This is part of THE Alliance’s ongoing commitment to offer more sustainable services by minimising the carbon footprint of its service network.

Another major upgrade will be the additional deployment of 14,000/15,000 TEU vessels on the Asia and Mediterranean trade as well as on the US East Coast trade.

The enhanced service network of THE Alliance will have the following rotations:

Asia and North Europe

  • Far East Pacific 1 (FP1)
    remains as pendulum of Asia – Europe and Asia – Transpacific West Coast trades
    From TPWC – Tokyo, JP - Shimizu, JP – Kobe, JP – Nagoya, JP – Tokyo, JP – Singapore, SG – (Suez) – Rotterdam, NL – Hamburg, DE – Le Havre, FR – (Suez) – Singapore, SG – Kobe, JP – Nagoya, JP – Tokyo, JP – To TPWC

  • Far East Loop 2 (FE2)
    Pusan, KR – Shanghai, CN – Ningbo, CN – South PRC – South PRC – Singapore, CN – (Suez) – Tangier, MA – Southampton, GB – Le Havre, FR – Wilhelmshaven, DE – Rotterdam, NL – (Suez) – Singapore, SG – Pusan, KR

  • Far East Loop 3 (FE3)
    Ningbo, CN – Xiamen, CN – Kaohsiung, TW – South PRC –Singapore, CN – (Suez) – Rotterdam, NL – Hamburg, DE – Antwerp, BE – Southampton, GB – Algeciras, ES – (Suez) – Singapore, SG – South PRC – South PRC – Kaohsiung, TW – Ningbo, CN

  • Far East Loop 4 (FE4)
    Xingang, CN – Qingdao, CN – Pusan, KR – Shanghai, CN – South PRC – (Suez) – Algeciras, ES – Rotterdam, NL – Hamburg, DE – Antwerp, BE – Tangier, MA – (Suez) – Singapore, SG – Xingang, CN

  • Far East Loop 5 (FE5)
    Laem Chabang, TH – Cai Mep, VN – Singapore, SG – Colombo, LK – (Suez) – Rotterdam, NL – Hamburg, DE – Antwerp, BE – London Gateway, GB – (Suez) – Jeddah, SA – Singapore, SG – Laem Chabang, TH
    Asia and the Mediterranean

  • Mediterranean Service 1 (MD1)
    Qingdao, CN – Pusan, KR – Shanghai, CN – Ningbo, CN – South PRC – Singapore, SG – Jeddah, SA – (Suez) – Damietta, EG – Barcelona, ES – Valencia, ES – Genoa, IT – Damietta, EG – (Suez) – Jeddah, SA – Singapore, SG – South PRC – Qingdao, CN

  • Mediterranean Service 2 (MD2)
    Pusan, KR – Shanghai, CN – Ningbo, CN – Kaohsiung, TW – South PRC – Singapore, SG – (Suez) – Piraeus, GR – Genoa, IT – La Spezia, IT – Fos, IT – Barcelona, ES – Piraeus, GR – (Suez) – Singapore, SG – South PRC – Pusan, KR
  • Mediterranean Service 3 (MD3)
    Pusan, KR – Ningbo, CN – Shanghai , CN– South PRC – Singapore, SG – Jeddah, SA – (Suez) – Ashdod, IL – Istanbul, TR – Izmit, TR – Aliaga, SP – Mersin, TR – (Suez) – Jeddah, SA – Singapore, SG – Kaohsiung, TW – Pusan, KR

Transpacific – West Coast

  • Pacific South Loop 1 (FP1) remains as Pendulum of Asia – Europe and Asia – Transpacific West Coast trades
    From Europe – Singapore, SG – Kobe, JP – Nagoya, JP – Tokyo, JP – Los Angeles/Long Beach, US – Oakland – Tokyo – Shimizu – Kobe – Nagoya – Tokyo – Singapore – To Europe

  • Pacific South Loop 3 (PS3) remains as Pendulum of Asia – Indian subcontinent and Asia – Transpacific West Coast trades
    Nhava Sheva – Pipavav – Colombo – Port Kelang – Singapore – Cai Mep – Haiphong – South PRC – Los Angeles/Long Beach – Oakland, US – Pusan, KR – Shanghai, CN– Ningbo, CN – South PRC – Singapore, SG – Port Kelang, MY – Nhava Sheva, IN

  • Pacific South Loop 4 (PS4)
    Xiamen, CN – South PRC – Kaohsiung, TW – Keelung, TW – Los Angeles/Long Beach, US – Oakland, US – Keelung, TW – Kaohsiung, TW – Xiamen, CN

  • Pacific South Loop 5 (PS5)
    Ningbo, CN – Shanghai, CN – Los Angeles/Long Beach, US – Oakland, US – Tokyo, JP – Ningbo, CN

  • Pacific South Loop 6 (PS6)
    Qingdao, CN – Ningbo, CN – Pusan, KR – Los Angeles/Long Beach, US – Oakland, US – Kobe, JP – Qingdao, CN

  • Pacific South Loop 7 (PS7)
    Singapore, SG – Laem Chabang, TH – Cai Mep, VN – South PRC – South PRC – Los Angeles/Long Beach, US – Oakland, US – South PRC – Singapore, SG

  • Pacific North Loop 1 (PN1)
    Xiamen, CN – Kaohsiung, TW – Ningbo, CN – Nagoya, JP – Tokyo, JP – Tacoma, US – Vancouver, CA – Tokyo, JP – Kobe, JP – Nagoya, CN – Xiamen, CN

  • Pacific North Loop 2 (PN2)
    Singapore, SG – Laem Chabang, TH – Cai Mep, VN – Haiphong, VN – South PRC – Tacoma, US – Vancouver, CA – Tokyo, JP – Kobe, JP – Singapore, SG

  • Pacific North Loop 3 (PN3)
    South PRC – South PRC – Shanghai, CN – Pusan, KR – Vancouver, CA – Tacoma, US – Pusan, KR – Kaohsiung, TW – South PRC

  • Pacific North Loop 4 (PN4)
    Qingdao, CN – Ningbo, CN – Shanghai, CN – Pusan, KR – Prince Rupert, CA – Tacoma, US – Vancouver, CA – Pusan, KR – Kwangyang, KR – Qingdao, CN

Transpacific – East Coast (via Panama and Suez Canals)

  • East Coast Loop 1 (EC1)
    Kaohsiung, TW – South PRC – Shanghai, CN – Ningbo, CN – Pusan, KR – (Panama) – Manzanillo, MX – New York, US – Norfolk, US – Charleston, US – Savannah, US – Manzanillo, MX – (Panama) – Panama, PA – Kaohsiung, TW

  • East Coast Loop 2 (EC2)
    Qingdao, CN – Ningbo, CN – Shanghai, CN – Pusan, KR – (Panama) – Cartagena, CO – Savannah, US – Charleston, US – Wilmington, US – Norfolk, US – Cartagena, CO – (Panama) – Pusan, KR – Qingdao, CN

  • East Coast Loop 4 (EC4)
    Kaohsiung, TW – Xiamen, CN – South PRC – South PRC – Cai Mep, VN – Singapore, SG – (Suez) – Norfolk, US – Savannah, US – Charleston, US – New York, US – (Suez) – Singapore, SG – Kaohsiung, TW

  • East Coast Loop 5 (EC5)
    Laem Chabang, TH – Cai Mep, VN – Singapore, SG – Colombo, LK – (Suez) – Halifax, CA– New York, US – Savannah, US – Jacksonville, US – Norfolk, US – Halifax, CA – (Suez) – Jebel Ali, AE – Singapore, SG – Laem Chabang, TH

  • East Coast Loop 6 (EC6)
    Kaohsiung, TW – South PRC – South PRC – Ningbo, CN – Shanghai, CN – Pusan, KR – (Panama) – Houston, US – Mobile, US – (Panama) – Kaohsiung, TW

Asia and the Middle East / Red Sea

  • Asia Gulf Express (AG2)
    Shanghai, CN – Ningbo, CN – Xiamen, CN – South PRC – Port Kelang, MY – Jebel Ali, AE – Hamad, QA – Umm Qasr, IQ – Hamad, QA– Jebel Ali, AE – Singapore, SG – Shanghai, CN

  • Asia Gulf Service (AG3)
    Qingdao, CN – Pusan, KR – Shanghai, CN – Ningbo, CN – Kaohsiung, TW – South PRC – Singapore, SG – Jebel Ali, AE – Dammam, SA – Hamad, QA – Jubail, SA – Abu Dhabi, AE – Sohar, OM – Port Kelang, MY – Singapore, SG – South PRC – Qingdao, CN

  • Asia - Red Sea Service (AR1)
    Pusan, KR – Shanghai, CN – Ningbo, CN – South PRC – Singapore, SG – Jeddah, SA – Aqaba, JO – Sokhna, EG – Jeddah, SA – Singapore, SG – Pusan, KR
    Trans-Atlantic

  • Atlantic Loop 2 (AL2)
    Southampton, GB – Le Havre, FR – Rotterdam, NL – Hamburg, DE – New York, US – Norfolk, US – Philadelphia, US – New York, US – Southampton, GB

  • Atlantic Loop 3 (AL3)
    Antwerp, BE – Hamburg, DE – London Gateway, GB – Charleston, US – Savannah, US – Norfolk, US – Antwerp, BE

  • Atlantic Loop 4 (AL4)
    Le Havre, FR – London Gateway, GB – Antwerp, BE – Hamburg, DE – Veracruz, MX – Altamira, MX – Houston, US – Le Havre, FR

  • Atlantic Loop 5 (AL5)
    Southampton, GB – Le Havre, FR – Rotterdam, NL – Hamburg, DE – Antwerp, BE – Halifax, CA – Port Everglades, US – Cartagena, CO – (Panama) – Panama, PA – Los Angeles/Long Beach, US – Oakland, US – Tacoma, US – Vancouver, CA – Oakland, US – Los Angeles/Long Beach, US – Panama, PA – (Panama) – Cartagena, CO – Caucedo, DO – Halifax, CA – Southampton, GB

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