Transpacific volumes bounce back as consumers carry on spending
US domestic and transpacific carrier Matson has reported “solid freight demand, despite the muted peak ...
Starting August 10, Matson’s South Pacific Express (SPX) service will for the first time link the company’s well established west coast-Hawaii service with its South Pacific network. Using a dedicated ship to carry west coast cargo transhipped at Honolulu, SPX will provide same-day-of-week South Pacific arrivals every 28 days, calling at Apia, Samoa; Pago Pago, American Samoa; Nuku’alofa, Tonga; Suva, Fiji; and Lautoka, Fiji, before returning to Honolulu.
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