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OOCL introduces two new services

OOCL introduces its new Asia–Latin and South America products, namely the Transpacific Latin Pacific 1 (TLP1) and Transpacific Latin Pacific 2 (TLP2) from October 2018. Company’s new products will provide customers with competitive and reliable services between the Far East and Latin and South America with direct calls to strategic ports such as Manzanillo, Lazaro Cardenas (Mexico), Callao (Peru) and San Antonio (Chile).

PORT ROTATIONS

•  Transpacific Latin Pacific 1 (TLP1): Xiamen – Shanghai – Qingdao – Pusan – Ensenada – Manzanillo – Callao – Lirquen – San Antonio – Manzanillo – Ensenada – Yokohama – Shanghai – Xiamen

 

•  Transpacific Latin Pacific 2 (TLP2): Kaohsiung – Hong Kong – Shekou – Ningbo – Shanghai – Pusan – Manzanillo – Lazaro Cardenas – Buenaventura – San Antonio – Callao – Lazaro Cardenas – Manzanillo – Yokohama – Pusan – Kaohsiung

 

COMMENCEMENT OF SERVICE

•   TLP1: effective with the E.R. Texas departing from Xiamen on October 28

•   TLP2: effective with the CMA CGM Mundra departing from Kaohsiung on October 31

***NOTE: The TLP1 and TLP2 will first begin providing services between the Far East and Mexico from October, while Peru and Chile services will commence within the following two months.





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