OOCL cuts CEC2 China-US east coast service from October 30
Time: 2016-09-30 13:48
HONG KONG's Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has announced the suspension of the China East Coast Express 2 (CEC2) from Week 45 as part of its winter programme.
The last eastbound sailing will be that of the 3,370-TEU Bellavia 024E, with an ETA at Shenzhen's Da Chan Bay on October 30, the company said.
The CEC2 South China/Southeast Asia port coverage will be provided by OOCL's China East Coast Express (CEC), which will add a Da Chan Bay call.
Effective from Week 44 via the 6,310-TEU Bremen Express 053E/W, with ETA at Kaohsiung of November 3 will have a new rotation: Kaoshiung, Da Chan Bay, Shenzhen-Shekou, Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Yantian, Singapore, via Suez, New York, Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk, via Suez, Singapore, Cai Mep, Hong Kong and back to Kaoshiung.
The last eastbound sailing will be that of the 3,370-TEU Bellavia 024E, with an ETA at Shenzhen's Da Chan Bay on October 30, the company said.
The CEC2 South China/Southeast Asia port coverage will be provided by OOCL's China East Coast Express (CEC), which will add a Da Chan Bay call.
Effective from Week 44 via the 6,310-TEU Bremen Express 053E/W, with ETA at Kaohsiung of November 3 will have a new rotation: Kaoshiung, Da Chan Bay, Shenzhen-Shekou, Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Yantian, Singapore, via Suez, New York, Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk, via Suez, Singapore, Cai Mep, Hong Kong and back to Kaoshiung.