Ocean Alliance Launches Day Two Product

December 20, 2017

The Ocean Alliance has launched its new Day Two Product with an estimated 3.6 million TEU carrying capacity provided by approximately 340 containerships deployed on 41 services. The new offering will commence in April 2018.

Alliance partners CMA CGM, COSCO, Evergreen and OOCL will offer 20 Transpacific services, six Asia-Europe services, four Asia-Mediterranean services, four Transatlantic services, five Asia-Middle East services and two Asia-Red Sea services.
“Ocean Alliance has been a fantastic success from a customer perspective since its launch last spring and we are very enthusiastic to announce our Day Two Product,” said Olivier Nivoix, Senior Vice President Ocean Alliance Lines. “This new product perfectly illustrates our customer centric strategy, by improving the service level provided with new solutions in key areas such as US East Coast, Red Sea, Middle East Gulf and Europe.”
20 Transpacific services (with 13 Asia-West Coast North America services):
Nine Pacific Southwest services:
The PSW services of OCEAN Alliance will maintain nine weekly services and upgrading vessels size, including four North and Central China PSW services, four South China PSW services and one Southeast Asia PSW service.
Four Pacific Northwest services:
Four PNW services provide express service to Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Seattle and Tacoma respectively, and cover traditional North, Central and South China markets, as well as direct routes from Southeast Asia to PNW.
Seven Asia-East Coast North America and U.S. Gulf services:
The AWE services include five USEC services and two GULF services and cover total 11 ports of USEC and GULF. Five USEC services include one North and Central China New York express, one South China New York express, one Southeast Asia New York express, one North and Central China Savannah express, one South China Savannah express, two GULF services both provide Central and South China Houston express.
Six Asia-Europe services:
The North Europe services connect 20 Asian ports and 13 North European ports directly and upgrade the COSCO SHIPPING core service AEU3, offering fast transit time and direct route to main North Europe ports with coverage on feeder network via main hubs such as Rotterdam, Gdansk and Hamburg.
Five Asia-Mediterranean services:
The Mediterranean services of OCEAN Alliance keep continuous optimization. Taking Piraeus as the transshipment hub of South Europe and the entrance of China-Central Europe Land-Sea Express, multi-frequency and fast routes to Black Sea, Adriatic Sea, East Africa and inland points in Central and Eastern Europe are provided.
Four Transatlantic services:
OCEAN Alliance will launch TAE2 and increase the frequency and coverage from North Europe to U.S. East Coast.
Five Asia-Middle East services:
The Middle East services provide extensive network service by optimizing the pendulum service.
Two Asia-Red Sea services:
The Red Sea services provide the direct calling from North China/Eastern China/Southern China/Southeast Asia to major ports in Red Sea.

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