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New direct RoRo service from U.S. to Australia and New Zealand

RoRo service from U.S. to Australia and New Zealand
Date 11.01.2018

Höegh Autoliners is pleased to announce the commencement of our U.S. to Oceania direct service.

Commencing this March, we will offer one direct sailing per month from Baltimore, MD and Jacksonville, FL to the ports of Auckland, Noumea, Brisbane, Port Kembla and Melbourne.

The first direct sailing will be the Höegh Jeddah v.25, scheduled to call Baltimore on 14 March and Jacksonville on 16 March 2018.

Cargo deliveries can be made to the following locations:

Baltimore, MD:
Atlantic Marine Terminal c/o Amports
2901 Childs Street
Baltimore, MD 21226
Tel: (410)350-0400 / (410)843-7119

Jacksonville, FL:
Horizon Terminal Services (HTS)
5263 Intermodal Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32226
Tel: (904)757-1227 Fax: (904)757-8022
***TWIC card is required.***

You can find out more about this route here.

Please contact our Customer Service Department for rate inquiries or your local representative for more information.

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