JaxPort welcomes two new ocean carriers with the Sapphire’s arrival

The ship connects Jacksonville to nine ports, including stops in China, Colombia, Jamaica, Panama and South Korea, plus other U.S. ports.


  • By Joe Lister
  • | 2:49 p.m. July 14, 2026
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The ZIM containership USA is shown in January 2023 at JaxPort. ZIM Line, along with Mediterranean Shipping Company, recently brought the ship Sapphire to Jacksonville as part of a new joint shipping route.
The ZIM containership USA is shown in January 2023 at JaxPort. ZIM Line, along with Mediterranean Shipping Company, recently brought the ship Sapphire to Jacksonville as part of a new joint shipping route.
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JaxPort announced July 14 it had begun handling cargo from two new ocean carriers, ZIM Line and Mediterranean Shipping Co., with the arrival of their vessel, the Sapphire.

The Sapphire is the first ship to call on Jacksonville as part of the carriers’ new ZCP-Amberjack route, according to a JaxPort news release.

The ship will connect Jacksonville to nine ports in six countries, including other U.S. ports as well as stops in China, Colombia, Jamaica, Panama and South Korea. For importers, the service offers transit times of 28 to 32 days from North Asia. 

“This new service provides our customers with reliable connections to key Asian markets and expanded access to international destinations through an established global network,” Chief Commercial Officer Robert Peek said in a news release. 

“These enhanced capabilities help our customers move cargo more efficiently while strengthening Jacksonville’s role as a gateway for global trade.”

The Sapphire also connects Jacksonville to Aruba, Curaçao, Ecuador, Greece, Guyana, Egypt, Israel, Italy, Peru, Singapore, Venezuela and Vietnam through transshipment services, the process of unloading cargo from one vessel to another and using the second vessel to complete the cargo’s journey.


 

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