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OOCL launches new service for express Asia-Mexico connection

OOCL has introduced a new service, Transpacific Latin Pacific 5 (TLP5), in its Asia–Latin America network to enhance port coverage in the regions.

In addition to OOCL’s existing loops TLP1 / 2 / 3, the new service will provide direct connections between China, Korea, and Mexico, boasting competitive transit times of 15 and 20 days from Qingdao to Ensenada and Manzanillo, respectively.

Port rotation for TLP5: Pusan (South Korea) – Dalian (China) – Ningbo (China) – Shanghai (China) – Qingdao (China) – Ensenada (Mexico) – Manzanillo (Mexico) – Ensenada (Mexico) – Yokohama (Japan) – Pusan (South Korea).

The new service is scheduled to begin from Ningbo with an estimated time of arrival on 6 May 2024.





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