Maersk Brings Transpacific 7 to Port Miami (USA)

Maersk Brings Transpacific 7 to Port Miami

Maersk Line, the global containerized division of the A.P. Moller – Maersk Group, and the leading container shipping company in the world added PortMiami to its Transpacific 7 (TP7) Service.

The first call for the TP7 Service started two days ago at PortMiami with the arrival of the Maersk Kristina, a 6,700 TEU (twenty foot equivalent unit) cargo vessel. The service’s line up will include additional cargo vessels with a capacity of 8,700 TEUs. The South Florida Container Terminal Miami will handle the new service at their PortMiami cargo yard.

We are pleased to welcome what is now the largest regular container service to call at PortMiami,” said Mayor Carlos Gimenez. “The new service is a major enhancement to the Port’s cargo offerings.

PortMiami Director Bill Johnson said he expects that the new service is the first of what will be increasingly larger cargo vessels operating from the Port.

The arrival of Maersk’s TP7 Service underscores the importance of PortMiami’s $2 billion investment in infrastructure improvement projects,” Johnson said. “The deepening of our channel, along with new on-dock rail and the completion of the port tunnel are all critical for the new generation of larger container vessels.”

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioner’s Chairwoman Rebeca Sosa called the new service “a vote of confidence” in PortMiami’s growth strategy. “As a major player in the global market, we are excited to attract 8,000 TEUS-plus super-sized vessels to Miami.”

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Press Release, May 26, 2013