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Container lines unveil Transatlantic services

Singapore-headquartered Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced three North Europe Transatlantic services, effective from February 2025, which will be operated together with CMA CGM, COSCO, Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) and Evergreen, as part of a vessel-sharing cooperation.

Jeremy Nixon, CEO of ONE, said, “AS ONE we look forward to our new collaboration with CMA CGM, COSCO, OOCL and Evergreen in the Transatlantic trade starting in February 2025. Combining our collective fleet deployment and market experience to provide a comprehensive and reliable end-to-end customer service offering across all the key Transatlantic market sectors.”

The three services will serve North Europe and North America’s East Coast / Gulf regions with 14 direct ports through each product.

The port rotations for the new services will be as follows:

AT1 (Transatlantic 1)

Southampton – Antwerp – Rotterdam – Bremerhaven – Le Havre – New York – Norfolk – Baltimore – Southampton

AT2 (Transatlantic 2)

Le Havre – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Bremerhaven – Charleston – Savannah – Le Havre

AT3 (Transatlantic 3)

Southampton – Rotterdam – Antwerp – Bremerhaven – Veracruz – Altamira – Houston – New Orleans – Southampton

Furthermore, ONE will strengthen the North Europe-USWC Transatlantic service with the following new rotation, effective February 2025.

AL5 (Transatlantic 5)

Southampton – Le Havre – Rotterdam – Hamburg – Antwerp – Miami – Cartagena – Rodman – Los Angeles – Oakland – Rodman – Caucedo – Southampton

Meanwhile, South Korean major ocean carrier HMM has announced that it will cooperate with ONE on the Transatlantic trade. The two companies will collaborate on the following service, branded as Transatlantic 1 (TA1) by HMM:

Port rotation: Southampton – Le Havre – Rotterdam – Hamburg – Antwerp – Miami – Cartagena – (Panama Canal) – Rodman – LA/LB– Oakland – Rodman – (Panama Canal) – Caucedo – Southampton

 





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