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OOCL changes Italian port call on its transatlantic service

Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has announced the replacement of a La Spezia port call on its Atlantic Mediterranean Express (ATM1) service with Livorno’s Terminal Darsena Toscana call.

[s2If is_user_logged_in()]The first vessel, which will call Livorno, will be the 8,235TEU Chicago Express on 16 May, according to the carrier.

The full port rotation of the Atlantic Mediterranean Express service will be Fos – Genoa – Livorno – Barcelona – Valencia – New York – Norfolk – Savannah – Miami for westbound sailings and New York – Norfolk – Savannah – Miami – Algeciras – Fos – Genoa – Livorno – Barcelona – Valencia for eastbound ones.

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