Zim withdraws from Transpacific Stabilization Agreement

Israeli container carrier Zim is opting out of the TSA – Transpacific Stabilization Agreement – which is the container collaboration on the Pacific.
Photo: Zim Integrated Shipping Services
Photo: Zim Integrated Shipping Services

Container carrier Zim is joining several other carriers this year in leaving the TSA – Transpacific Stabilization Agreement – which is the container carriers' so-called "conference" or partnership agreement for sailing on the Pacific, report several media.

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