MSC launches new shuttle Transpacific services

MSC has announced two new weekly shuttles, connecting south and central China with Long Beach, aiming to face the continued strong Transpacific market demand and to further support the challenging service schedules for North America West Coast.

The rotation of the company's new Puma service will be as follows, with the first sailing by MSC Bhavya, estimated time of departure (ETD) DaChan Bay on 3 October:

DaChan Bay – Shekou – Long Beach – DaChan Bay

The rotation of MSC’s new Mustang service will be as follows, with the first sailing of MSC Anya, ETD Shanghai on 16 October:

Shanghai – Long Beach – Shanghai

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