ZIM announces new operational cooperation with MSC for transpacific trade

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The new services will begin early next year.

ZIM has announced that it has entered into a new long-term operational cooperation with Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) on the Asia – US East Coast and Asia – US Gulf trades.

The new services are scheduled to be launched in February 2025, subject to regulatory approvals and filings.

ZIM says the aim of the agreement is to provide its customers with extensive port coverage, as well as achieve operational efficiencies.

Commenting on the cooperation, Eli Glickman, ZIM President & CEO, said:

“This important collaboration reflects ZIM’s commitment to both delivering an outstanding shipping solution to its customers, and taking continuous proactive steps to enhance efficiencies in our network. It is the direct outcome of our fleet renewal program which has greatly enhanced ZIM’s competitive position, particularly on the Asia to US East Coast trade.”

Glickman added:

“We are pleased to, once again, join forces with MSC, an industry leader and ZIM’s long-standing trusted partner, to augment our network while upholding our customer-centric approach and commitment to the highest levels of service. Consistent with ZIM’s focus on decarbonization, this partnership will promote greater utilisation of larger and more eco-friendly tonnage, including our LNG-powered vessels. I am proud that ZIM is the first carrier to introduce LNG capacity to the Asia to US East Coast trade and currently offers two services fully operated by these green vessels, giving us a unique competitive position in this strategic trade. As market conditions continue to evolve, we intend to remain agile and are well positioned to capitalise on additional attractive opportunities that will benefit ZIM both operationally and financially.”

ZIM has also stated that the three-year agreement between ZIM and MSC includes slot swap and vessel sharing agreements.

The cooperation scope includes six services with extensive connection between Asia to the US East Coast, West Coast of Mexico, Caribbean ports and US Gulf ports as listed below:

  • ZIM Seven Stars (Z7S): Singapore – Laem Chabang – Yantian – Cai Mep – Singapore – Suez Canal – New York – Baltimore – Norfolk – Suez Canal – Singapore

  • ZIM Xpress Baltimore (ZXB): Singapore – Cai Mep – Haiphong – Yantian – Panama Canal – Cartagena – Charleston – Savannah – Jacksonville – New York – Baltimore – Suez Canal – Singapore

  • ZIM North Star (ZNS): Pusan – Qingdao – Shanghai – Ningbo – Pusan – Panama Canal – New York – Norfolk – Baltimore – Panama Canal – Pusan

  • ZIM Container Service Pacific (ZCP): Nansha – Yantian – Xiamen – Ningbo – Shanghai – Pusan – Manzanillo, MX – Panama Canal – Kingston – Savannah – Charleston – Wilmington – Kingston – Panama Canal – Nansha

  • ZIM Gulf Central China Xpress (ZGC): Ningbo – Shanghai – Pusan – Panama Canal – Mobile – Houston – New Orleans – Miami – Freeport – Panama Canal – Rodman – Ningbo

  • ZIM South Lotus (ZSL): Cai Mep – Xiamen – Yantian – Pusan – Lazaro Cardenas – Panama Canal – Houston – Mobile – Tampa – Miami – Suez Canal – Cai Mep

  • Moreover, ZIM has said that it will continue operating two independent services to the Pacific Southwest (PSW): ZEX and ZX2, offering connection from Vietnam and China to the US West Coast.

  • ZIM E-Commerce Xpress (ZEX): Cai Map – Yantian – Los Angeles – Cai Mep

  • ZIM Central China Xpress (ZX2): Shanghai – Ningbo – Los Angeles – Shanghai

  • ZIM will also continue its existing agreement with MSC to the Pacific Northwest (PNW), under ZNP service:

  • ZIM North Pacific (ZNP): Yantian – Shanghai – Qingdao – Pusan – Vancouver –Yantian

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