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Yang Ming unveils enhanced 2025 Transpacific network

Yang Ming has announced its upgraded Transpacific service network for the next year, which will commence in February 2025.

The Taiwanese ocean carrier said it will refine its Transpacific service network in response to the upcoming change within alliance membership.

The enhanced network will feature a total of 13 loops covering both Asia – US West Coast and Asia – US East Coast.

Below is Yang Ming’s Transpacific network for 2025:

Asia – US West Coast South services: 6 loops

FP1 (Far East – Pacific 1):

From Europe, Singapore (Singapore), Kobe (Japan), Nagoya (Japan), Tokyo (Japan), Los Angeles/Long Beach (United States), Oakland (United States), Tokyo (Japan), Shimizu (Japan), Kobe (Japan), Nagoya (Japan), Tokyo (Japan), Singapore (Singapore), to Europe

PS3 (Pacific South 3):

Nhava Sheva (India), Pipavav (India), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Port Kelang (Malaysia), Singapore (Singapore), Cai Mep (Vietnam), Haiphong (Vietnam), Yantian (China), Los Angeles/Long Beach (United States), Oakland (United States), Tokyo (Japan), Pusan (South Korea), Shanghai (China), Ningbo (China), Shekou (China), Singapore (Singapore), Port Kelang (Malaysia), Nhava Sheva (India)

PS4 (Pacific South 4):

Xiamen (China), Yantian (China), Kaohsiung (Taiwan), Keelung (Taiwan), Los Angeles/Long Beach (United States), Oakland (United States), Keelung (Taiwan), Kaohsiung (Taiwan), Xiamen (China)

PS6 (Pacific South 6):

Qingdao (China), Ningbo (China), Los Angeles/Long Beach (United States), Oakland (United States), Kobe (Japan), Qingdao (China)

PS7 (Pacific South 7):

Singapore (Singapore), Laem Chabang (Thailand), Cai Mep (Vietnam), Shanghai (China), Los Angeles/Long Beach (United States), Oakland (United States), Shanghai (China), Singapore (Singapore)

PS8 (Pacific South 8):

Shanghai (China), Ningbo (China), Kwangyang (South Korea), Pusan (South Korea), Los Angeles/Long Beach (United States), Oakland (United States), Pusan (South Korea), Kwangyang (South Korea), Incheon (South Korea), Shanghai (China)

Asia – US West Coast North: 3 loops

PN1 (Pacific North 1):

Xiamen (China), Kaohsiung (Taiwan), Ningbo (China), Nagoya (Japan), Tokyo (Japan), Tacoma (United States), Vancouver (Canada), Tokyo (Japan), Kobe (Japan), Nagoya (Japan), Xiamen (China)

PN2 (Pacific North 2):

Singapore (Singapore), Laem Chabang (Thailand), Cai Mep (Vietnam), Haiphong (Vietnam), Yantian (China), Vancouver (Canada), Tacoma (United States), Tokyo (Japan), Kobe (Japan), Shanghai (China), Singapore (Singapore)

PN3 (Pacific North 3):

Qingdao (China), Ningbo (China), Shanghai (China), Pusan (South Korea), Vancouver (Canada), Tacoma (United States), Pusan (South Korea), Qingdao (China)

Asia – US East Coast: 4 loops

EC1 (US East Coast 1):

Kaohsiung (Taiwan), Yantian (China), Shanghai (China), Ningbo (China), Pusan (South Korea), Panama, New York (United States), Norfolk (United States), Savannah (United States), Panama, Balboa (Panama), Kaohsiung (Taiwan)

EC2 (US East Coast 2):

Xiamen (China), Yantian (China), Ningbo (China), Shanghai (China), Pusan (South Korea), Panama, Manzanillo-PA (Panama), Savannah (United States), Charleston (United States), Wilmington (United States), Norfolk (United States), Manzanillo-PA (Panama), Panama, Pusan (South Korea), Xiamen (China)

EC5 (US East Coast 5):

Laem Chabang (Thailand), Cai Mep (Vietnam), Singapore (Singapore), Colombo (Sri Lanka), Suez, Halifax (Canada), New York (United States), Savannah (United States, Jacksonville (United States), Charleston (United States), Norfolk (United States), New York (United States), Halifax (Canada), Suez, Singapore (Singapore), Laem Chabang (Thailand)

EC6 (US East Coast 6):

Kaohsiung (Taiwan), Hong Kong (China), Yantian (China), Ningbo (China), Shanghai (China), Pusan (South Korea), Panama, Houston (United States), Mobile (United States), Panama, Rodman (Panama), Kaohsiung (Taiwan)





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