OOCL announces bunker recovery surcharge to cover IMO 2020 compliance

OOCL plans to begin the switch to low-sulphur fuel for its fleet of around 100 container vessels during the second half of next year, in readiness for compliance with IMO 2020.
Unlike some of its peers, the carrier has made no reference to scrubber technology that would enable vessels to continue to burn cheaper heavy fuel oil (HFO) from 1 January 2020 when the 0.5% sulphur cap becomes law.
The Cosco subsidiary said it …

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OOCL implementa nuevos servicios directos Asia – Costa Oeste Latinoamérica a partir de fines de este mes

Con el objetivo de expandir nuestra red de negocios en las rutas hacia Latinoamérica y satisfacer la creciente demanda de servicios de calidad en esta región, OOCL dio a conocer sus nuevos productos de Asia- Costa Oeste Latinoamérica. Estos son […]

http://logistica360.pe/2018/10/15/oocl-implementa-nuevos-servicios-directos-asia-costa-oeste-latinoamerica-partir-de-fines-de-este-mes/

OOCL launches new China–US Gulf service

With OOCL’s focus to expand its business network in the US Gulf market and to meet the growing demand for quality services in this region, company introduces the new China – US Gulf product, namely the Gulf Coast China 2 (GCC2), from October 2018.  “Our new product will provide customers with competitive and reliable services between China and the US Gulf with direct calls to strategic ports (Houston and Mobile)”, company said in its press release.

PORT ROTATIONS
•  Gulf Coast China 2 (GCC2):...

http://container-news.com/oocl-china-us-gulf-service/

OOCL plans bunker recovery charge ahead 2020

Hong Kong-based container shipping major OOCL announced it will begin transition into the use of Low Sulphur Fuel for its entire fleet during the second half of 2019, in order to meet the IMO sulphur requirements in January 2020.

The IMO 2020 sulphur cap mandates that from 1 January 2020, all ships must run on fuel containing up to 0.5% sulphur, when the current limit outside ECAs is 3.5%. This is expected to bring significant cost burden for the industry, estimated at about US$60 billion each...

https://safety4sea.com/oocl-plans-bunker-recovery-charge-for-2020-compliance/

OOCL is upgrading its services

OOCL is pleased to announce that we will be upgrading our Atlantic Mediterranean Express Service (ATM1) by the deployment of a larger fleet of vessels with 8,500 teu.

The upgraded service is scheduled to start in December 2018, subject to regulatory approval.

With the following newly designed port rotation, the service reliability will also be further improved:
La Spezia – Genoa – Fos – Barcelona – Valencia – New York – Norfolk – Savannah – Miami – Algeciras – La Spezia

For further information,...

http://container-news.com/oocl-upgrading-services/

Hpag-Lloyd, ONE y Yang Ming anunciaron cooperación con CMA-CGM, COSCO y OOCL 

Hapag-Lloyd, ONE y Yang Ming anunciaron una cooperación con CMA-CGM, COSCO y OOCL: Las lineas anunciaron la cooperación estratégica para mejorar su servicio Mediterráneo – Servicio de la costa este de Estados Unidos AL6 (Atlántico 6). El objetivo de esta cooperación es ofrecer una calidad de...

https://fullavantenews.com/hapag-lloyd-one-y-yang-ming-anunciaron-una-cooperacion-con-cma-cgm-cosco-y-oocl/?lang=es

Hapag-Lloyd about the six carriers’ collaboration

Hapag-Lloyd announced an enhanced coverage for the Mediterranean to North America East Coast market.

The new AL6 service is consolidating the AL6 service (operated by Hapag-Lloyd, Ocean Network Express, Yang Ming), and the Amerigo service (operated by COSCO, CMA-CGM, OOCL) into one larger loop.

It will be operated jointly by Hapag-Lloyd, Ocean Network Express, Yang Ming, COSCO, CMA-CGM and OOCL. The rotation is expected to be as follows:

La Spezia – Genoa – Fos – Barcelona – Valencia – New York –...

http://container-news.com/hapag-lloyd-six-carriers-collaboration/

OOCL enhances CHL & CHL4 Service

OOCL is pleased to introduce the new China–Ho Chi Minh Service (CHL) and China–Laem Chabang Service (CHL4) effective from October 12 and October 14 respectively with both first sailings starting in Dalian, China.
By replacing the current CHL service and splitting it into two new ones, transit times for Ho Chi Minh exports and Laem Chabang imports on the respective routes will be shortened. The new service arrangement will also enhance the linkage between Inchon and China with better frequency...

http://container-news.com/oocl-chl-chl4-service/

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