Wednesday, August 27, 2014

OOCL launches joint service on NE Asia, Australia and New Zealand trades

Orient Overseas Container Line has announced a joint service offering with CMA CGM, China Shipping Container Lines and Pacific International Lines on the North East Asia, Australia and New Zealand trades, to be launched from Shanghai in early November.

OOCLS reports new service will be operated with seven 4,250-TEU vessels — three ships from CMA CGM, two from OOCL and one vessel each from CSCL and PIL. The new joint offering will replace the current ANZEX/NZN service operated by CMA CGM and OOCL.

The weekly service will turn around in 49 days, the statement said, offering wide-ranging port coverage in Asia and New Zealand and including a stop in Australia. The full port rotation and phase in plan will be confirmed by end of the month.

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