NEPTUNE PACIFIC DIRECT LINE ANNOUNCES RETURN OF WEEKLY FIJI SERVICE
Yesterday, Neptune
Pacific Direct Line (NPDL) announced that their market-leading, weekly sailing schedule between New Zealand and Fiji will return, with improved local and global connectivity via strategic hubs in Auckland, Tauranga and Suva.
The returning weekly product between New Zealand and Fiji will also enhance NPDL’s Fiji-based connectivity to the smaller South Pacific island states, which it services with two dedicated, Fiji-based feeder vessels.
NPDL’s mission is to service the South Pacific markets with the highest frequency that the market volumes can support. Anchoring its network with this weekly product will allow NPDL to offer an unmatched level of service, with full global supply chain connectivity, to its customers in the South Pacific.
The new schedules are an updated operational collaboration with Maersk and will be phased in from weeks 10 to 12 this year. The product will be fully deployed by April 1, 2021.
About Neptune Pacific Direct Line (NPDL):
Neptune Pacific Direct Line was established in 2020, when Neptune Pacific Line acquired Pacific Direct
Line to provide integrated shipping and supply chain services.
Part of The Wonderful Company LLC family of companies, NPDL is a ship owner and operator active in liner and project markets in the Pacific.
NPDL brings a broad suite of supply chain services to customers, staying on the cutting edge of maritime transport technology to provide more comprehensive logistics options at sea, on land, and in the air.
Source: Neptune Pacific Direct Line Pte. Ltd.