Maersk NZ1 loses Brisbane
by
Dale Crisp
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last modified
May 17, 2010 10:08 AM
MAERSK Line is to drop Brisbane calls from its NZ1 (Southeast Asia-New Zealand) string, switching imports to the Boomerang service.
Voyage 29S of Maersk Dominica departing Tanjung Pelepas on July 14 and Singapore the following day, and arriving Brisbane on July 22, will be the last NZ1 vessel to call Brisbane. From that time the NZ1 rotation will be Tanjung...
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