MSC is adjusting the port rotation of its Ecuador – NWC and Scanbaltic – USA service.

The service will make a direct call at Hamburg on its Westbound journey, creating a new weekly transatlantic link between Hamburg and the East Coast USA.

The new call will further strengthen connections between Germany and the USA and reflects MSC’s ongoing commitment to developing its Transatlantic network which provides the widest network of ports, competitive transit times and access to our extensive inland transportation and logistics solutions.

The new rotation of Ecuador – NWC and Scanbaltic – USA will be as follows:

Paita – Cristobal – Moin – Antwerp – Rotterdam – Bremerhaven – Klaipeda – Gdynia – Goteborg – Hamburg – Antwerp – Felixstowe – Le Havre – Boston – New York – Philadelphia – Norfolk – Jacksonville – Freeport – Rodman – Guayaquil – Puerto Bolivar – Guayaquil – Paita

Transit times will be Hamburg to Boston in 14 days, Hamburg to Jacksonville in 24 days and Hamburg to Guayaquil in 35 days.

The new rotation will begin on 28 April with first vessel ARUSHI R voyage number NN416A.