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Views: 143 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2022-06-23 Origin: Site
The Ocean Alliance - including shipping lines CMA CGM, COSCO, OOCL and Evergreen - has announced a new global shipping service network "DAY6 Product", which will launch in April with 42 services. Will upgrade 8 routes and add 3 new routes ( 2 US Southwest + 1 US East) invested 352 ships and 4.43 million TEU capacity.
In the new year, Ocean Alliance will continue to operate in compliance with regulatory requirements. Although carriers will still face the challenges of supply chain bottlenecks, Ocean Alliance will continue to uphold the advantages of stable cooperation, rich products and flexible responses, and will continue to help global trade and customer business reach the world.
OCEAN Alliance has 7 services on the Far East - North Europe trade, of which 4 have been upgraded, providing direct connection services between 18 Asian ports and 15 North Europe ports and large coverage with about 100 pairs of ports. This is a service group that has a comprehensive competitive advantage with high frequency.
AEU1: Shanghai - Ningbo - Xiamen - Yantian - Singapore - SUEZ Canal - Felixstowe - Zeebrugge - Gdansk - Wilhelmshaven - Piraeus - SUEZ Canal - Singapore - Yantian - Shanghai
AEU3: Tianjin - Dalian - Qingdao - Shanghai - Ningbo - Singapore - SUEZ Canal - Piraeus - Rotterdam - Hamburg - Antwerp - Rotterdam - SUEZ Canal - Shanghai - Tianjin
AEU7: Xiamen - Nansha - Hong Kong - Yantian - Cai Mep - Port Kelang - Suez Canal - Piraeus - Hamburg - Rotterdam - Zeebrugge - Felixstowe - Suez Canal - Singapore - Hong Kong - Xiamen
AEU2: Tianjin - Pusan - Ningbo - Shanghai - Yantian - Singapore - Suez Canal - Le Havre - Dunkirk - Hamburg - Rotterdam - Dunkirk - Algeciras - Malta - SUEZ Canal - Port Kelang - Tianjin
AEU6: Qingdao - Ningbo - Shanghai - Yantian - Singapore - SUEZ Canal - Tangier - Southampton - Rotterdam - Antwerp - Le Havre - Tangier - SUEZ Canal - Jeddah - Qingdao
AEU5: Qingdao - Shanghai - Ningbo - Taipei - Yantian - Tanjung Pelepas - SUEZ Canal - Rotterdam - Felixstowe - Hamburg - Rotterdam - SUEZ Canal - Colombo - Tanjung Pelepas – Kaohsiung - Qingdao
AEU9: Tianjin - Ningbo - Shanghai - Yantian - Singapore - Colombo - SUEZ Canal - Antwerp - Hamburg - Rotterdam - Piraeus - SUEZ Canal - Port Kelang - Tianjin
The Ocean Alliance will offer four services on the Far East-Mediterranean route, including an upgraded service. These services provide extensive coverage with direct connections between 15 Asian ports and 16 Mediterranean ports and provide coverage of approximately 120 port pairs.
AEM1: Qingdao - Shanghai - Ningbo - Kaohsiung - Hong Kong - Yantian - Singapore - SUEZ Canal - Piraeus - La Spezia - Genoa - Fos - Valencia - Piraeus - SUEZ Canal - Colombo - Singapore - Hong Kong - Qingdao
AEM2: Qingdao - Pusan - Shanghai - Ningbo - Nansha - Yantian - Singapore - SUEZ Canal - Malta - Valencia - Barcelona - Fos - Genoa - Malta - Beirut - SUEZ Canal - Jeddah - Jebel Ali - Port Kelang - Xiamen - Qingdao
AEM3: Pusan - Shanghai - Ningbo - Xiamen - Shekou - Singapore - SUEZ Canal - Port Said West - Beirut - Istanbul Evyap (Izmit) - Istanbul Ambarli (Avcilar) - Constanza - Odessa - Piraeus - Port Said West - SUEZ Canal - Jeddah - Port Kelang - Pusan
AEM6: Shanghai - Ningbo - Pusan - Shekou - Singapore - SUEZ Canal - Malta - Koper - Trieste - Rijeka - Port Said West - SUEZ Canal - Jeddah - Port Kelang - Shekou - Shanghai
The Ocean Alliance will further strengthen its rollout by upgrading and launching new services to meet growing demand for a total of 23 transpacific services in the "DAY6 Product" service group, including including three upgraded services and three new services (PSW2 + USEC1).
The "DAY6 Product" service group will include 11 services, with 2 additional services and 2 upgraded services compared to the 9 services in the "DAY5 Product" service pack. OCEAN Alliance will provide direct trains from South China, North China, China China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia.
AAS2: Nansha - Yantian - Xiamen - Los Angeles - Nansha
CEN: Tianjin - Qingdao - Shanghai - Los Angeles - Seattle - Tianjin
SEA2: (AWE5) - Port Kelang - Singapore - Laem Chabang - Cai Mep - Yantian - Los Angeles - Oakland - Yantian - (AWE5)
AAC2: Qingdao - Shanghai - Ningbo - Los Angeles - Oakland - Pusan - Qingdao
SEA: Kaohsiung - Cai Mep - Nansha - Hong Kong - Yantian - Kaohsiung - Long Beach - Kaohsiung
AAS3: Taipei - Xiamen – Hong Kong - Yantian - Los Angeles - Oakland - Taipei
AAS4: (MEX5) – Port Kelang - Cai Mep - Hong Kong - Kaohsiung - Taipei - Los Angeles - Tacoma - Kaohsiung - (MEX5)
AAC4: Ningbo - Shanghai - Pusan - Long Beach - Ningbo
AAC: (AWE) - Singapore - Laem Chabang - Cai Mep - Haiphong - Shanghai - Ningbo - Long Beach - Oakland - Lianyungang - Qingdao - Shanghai - Ningbo - Yantian - Cai Mep - Singapore - (AWE)
SEAX (new): Shanghai – Fuqing - Xiamen-Yantian- Long Beach - Shanghai
CENX (new): Qingdao – Shanghai – Prince Rupert - Qingdao
Ocean Alliance's PNW service network consists of 4 services, providing Pacific Northwest connections between the Far East and Northwest North America, by calling at 4 major ports in Northwest North America respectively Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Tacoma and Seattle.
MPNW: Xiamen - Ningbo - Shanghai - Pusan - Seattle - Vancouver - Xiamen
CPNW: Hong Kong - Yantian - Ningbo - Shanghai - Prince Rupert - Vancouver - Shanghai - Hong Kong
EPNW: Shanghai - Ningbo - Kaohsiung - Yantian - Tacoma - Vancouver - Tokyo - Osaka - Qingdao - Shanghai
OPNW: Shekou - Hong Kong - Yantian - Kaohsiung - Vancouver - Seattle - Pusan - Kaohsiung - Shekou
The North America East Coast "DAY6 Product" will consist of 8 services, with 1 additional service and 1 service upgrade over "DAY5 Product".
The newly added AWE7 service will provide direct ports from South China, China and South Korea to key ports in the South Atlantic region including Savannah, Norfolk and Miami, providing market coverage extensive market and ports of call designed specifically for the customer.
AWE1: Qingdao - Ningbo - Shanghai - Pusan - Colon - Savannah - Charleston - Boston - New York - Colon - Qingdao
AWE2: Qingdao - Ningbo - Shanghai - Pusan - New York - Norfolk - Savannah - Qingdao
AWE3: Xiamen - Kaohsiung - Hong Kong - Yantian - Colon - Savannah - New York - Norfolk - Baltimore - Xiamen
AWE4: Cai Mep - Hong Kong - Yantian - Xiamen - Shanghai - Colon - New York - Savannah - Charleston - Hong Kong – Cai Mep
AWE5: (SEA2) - Yantian - Cai Mep - Singapore - Port Kelang - Colombo - Halifax - New York - Norfolk - Savannah - Charleston - Port Kelang - (SEA2)
AWE7 (new): Yantian - Ningbo - Shanghai - Pusan - Norfolk - Savannah - Charleston - Miami - Yantian
GME: Shanghai - Ningbo - Xiamen - Yantian - Houston - Mobile - Tampa - Shanghai
GME2: Cai Mep - Singapore - Hong Kong - Shekou - Ningbo - Shanghai - Pusan - Houston - Mobile - New Orleans - Cai Mep
Ocean Alliance's transatlantic services provide direct connections between major ports in Europe and the United States, including New York, Savannah, Charleston, Houston and Miami.
TAE: Southampton - Antwerp - Rotterdam - Bremerhaven - Le Havre - New York - Norfolk - Savannah - Charleston - Southampton
EAG: Le Havre - Antwerp - Rotterdam - Bremerhaven - Charleston - Miami - Veracruz - Altamira - Houston - New Orleans - Le Havre
MENA(Non-OA loop): Algeciras - Livorno - Genoa - Fos - Barcelona - Valencia - New York - Norfolk - Savannah - Miami - Algeciras
OCEAN Alliance will deploy one of the largest vessels, offering comprehensive direct connectivity and transit time advantages in the Middle East region. In 2022, COSCO and OOCL will provide a stable service on the MEX service by deploying 20,000 TEU container ships.
MEX: Qingdao - Shanghai - Ningbo - Nansha - Singapore - Jebel Ali - Abu Dhabi - Dammam - Abu Dhabi - Port Kelang - Qingdao
MEX2: Lianyungang - Qingdao - Shanghai - Hong Kong – Shekou - Singapore - Jebel Ali - Hamad - Dammam - Jubail - Abu Dhabi - Singapore - Nansha - Lianyungang
MEX4: Qingdao - Ningbo - Shekou - Singapore - Jebel Ali - Bahrain - Dammam - Sohar - Singapore - Qingdao
MEX5: (PSW8) - Kaoshsiung - Ningbo - Shanghai - Shekou - Port Kelang - Jebel Ali - Umm Qasr - Jebel Ali - Port Kelang - Hong Kong - Kaoshsiung - (PSW8)
OCEAN Alliance provides comprehensive coverage by offering 2 services. Red Sea services connect major ports in China and Southeast Asia with extensive coverage of Red Sea ports including Jeddah, Sokhna, Aqaba, Djibouti express.
RES1: Tianjin - Qingdao - Ningbo - Nansha - Shekou - Singapore - Jeddah - Sokhna - Aqaba - Jeddah - Port Kelang - Ningbo - Tianjin
RES2: Shanghai - Ningbo - Taipei - Xiamen - Shekou - Singapore - Djibouti - Jeddah - Sokhna - Aqaba - Djibouti - Singapore - Shanghai
"The OCEAN Alliance will continue to work with regulators and industry stakeholders to find workable solutions to these challenges, while continuing to offer reliable and efficient services and ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements," COSCO said in a statement.
Launched in the spring of 2017, Ocean Alliance is the world's largest maritime alliance between shipping companies on the world's major trade routes.