OOCL Upgrades A3N Express Service to Boost Northeast Asia-Australia Trade

Publish Time: 2025-06-04     Origin: Site

Service Upgrade Highlights:

1. Key Enhancements

  • New Direct Link: Ningbo ↔ Melbourne added to existing A3C service.

  • Extended Coverage: Connects Japan/Korea → East China → Australia seamlessly.

  • Competitive Edge: Faster cargo turnover for electronics, automotive, and perishables.

2. Port Rotation

  • Southbound:
    Yokohama → Osaka → Busan → Qingdao → Shanghai → Ningbo → Kaohsiung

  • Northbound:
    Melbourne → Sydney → Brisbane → Yokohama

3. Launch & Schedule

  • First Voyage: Departs Busan on July 1, 2025.

  • Frequency: Weekly fixed-day service.

  • Vessel Capacity: 8,000–10,000 TEU-class ships (exact specs TBA).


Why It Matters:

⚡ Speed Boost: Cuts 3–5 days vs. traditional routes.
Cargo Focus: Ideal for e-commerce, manufacturing, and agri-exports.
Strategic Reach: Taps into Australia’s $1.7T consumer market.

OOCL Statement:

"This upgrade reflects our commitment to resilient supply chains amid rising Asia-Oceania trade volumes."



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