MSC Enhances its Russia Far East Network

Starting from the first week of January 2022, MSC will upgrade its intra-Asia network, connecting east & north China, South Korea and Russia far east, in order to deliver a smoother, faster and direct service within the region. 

Enhancements will include:

  • Reduced number of port calls on the Golden Horn service
  • Introducing the call to Petropavlovsk with our new Kamchatka service and 
  • Increasing the number of ships deployed within the region 

The Golden Horn service will offer direct coverage between eastern coast of China, South Korea, Vladivostok & Vostochniy.

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The updated rotation will be as follows:
Shanghai – Ningbo – Busan – Vladivostok – Vostochniy – Busan – Shanghai

Starting vessel will be MSC Imma, voyage HX201A, ETA Ningbo 7 January 2022.

The Kamchatka service will provide direct link between northern China, South Korea, Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk - a new port call in the Kamchatka peninsula. 

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The service will follow below rotation:
Qingdao – Dalian –Xingang – Incheon – Busan – Vladivostok – Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy – Busan – Qingdao 

The first sailing will be with MSC Suparna F, voyage KK201A, ETA Qingdao 3 January 2022.

Should you have any questions, please contact your local MSC representatives in our global network of more than 500 offices.