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Maersk New Zealand Ltd Auckland Office  (ID: 2781)

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History On the 16th December 1996 Maersk New Zealand Limited opened its office in Auckland. On the 10th of February the next year, the first Maersk Line vessel arrived in Auckland operating on a fortnightly, fixed day service. Ports covered were Auckland, Tauranga, Napier and Lyttelton. A year later, a new weekly fixed day service began with the introduction of two extra vessels. The ports covered then were Auckland, Tauranga, Napier, Nelson, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. In 2000 Timaru was added as a fortnightly call ensuring total coverage of the South Island. In September 2001 Maersk Sealand's fortnightly service between Oceania and the America's began. This also meant the commencement of a Trans-Tasman service with Australian calls of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Later in 2001 New Plymouth is added as a call on Maersk Sealand's New Zealand service. Early 2003 saw Maersk New Zealand join a VSA (Vessel Sharing Agreement) offering two fixed day weekly services between New Zealand, Australia and the US West Coast. In October 2003 Wellington is added as a call on the Oceania Service. Today Today Maersk New Zealand offers the following services: New Zealand Service A fixed day weekly service calling at the Malaysian port of Tanjung Pelepas and then connecting to a vast global network of vessels for effective and efficient delivery to Asia, Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East and Africa. US East Coast Oceania Service A fortnightly service between New Zealand, Australia and the US East Coast includes calls at Panama and the Bahamas ensuring the Caribbean as well as Central and South American destinations are served with very competitive transit times. Direct port calls also at Philadelphia and Savannah open up access to the North American Mid-West, East and Gulf States. Pacific South West A weekly shared service to the US West Coast calling at Tauranga in New Zealand and Melbourne and Sydney in Australia. Pacific North West A weekly shared service to the US and Canada's West Coast calling at Auckland in New Zealand and Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney in Australia. This service calls at Suva and Papeete on alternate weeks as well. Maersk New Zealand join a VSA (Vessel Sharing Agreement) offering two fixed day weekly services between New Zealand, Australia and the US West Coast. Maersk New Zealand Ltd Auckland Office