SeaLand is expanding the network’s reach of the West Coast Central America (WCCA) offering with the WCCA and WCCA2 services as of June 2018.

The first sailing under the new WCCA service will be on July 3rd departing from Lazaro Cardenas on the SeaLand Manzanillo, voyage number 811S. And the first sailing under the WCCA2 service will be on June 20th departing from Long Beach on the L1K Cap Palliser, voyage 825S.

The services’ re-designed rotations will provide competitive transit times, service reliability, and assist in serving the Intra-Americas market better.

Other benefits of the WCCA and WCCA2 network includes:

  • Four (4) sailings a week out of California including Long Beach, Oakland, Los Angeles and Hueneme
  • The re-designed services offer a direct connection to/from California to Costa Rica as well as to/from Mexico to Costa Rica
  • Access to Port Hueneme - a port specialized in servicing refrigerated cargo
  • A total of 9 vessels with high-plug intake

The service’s rotations will be:

WCCA: Los Angeles, Port Hueneme, Lazaro Cardenas, Puerto Quetzal, Acajutla, Balboa, Paita, Guayaquil, Balboa, Caldera, Puerto Quetzal, Lazaro Cardenas.

WCCA2: Long Beach, Oakland, Lazaro Cardenas, Corinto, Caldera, Balboa, Corinto, Acajutla, Lazaro Cardenas