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OOCL updates Transpacific blank sailings schedule

OOCL has published an update to its April announcements on the withdrawal of the Transpacific sailings in May and June. The newly added void sailings and the re-adjusted void sailing dates are listed below:

Pacific China Central 1 (PCC1)
Port rotation: Ningbo > Shanghai > Pusan > Long Beach > Pusan > Ningbo
Void sailing from Ningbo on 6 June

Vietnam China South (VCS)
Port rotation:  Laem Chabang > Haiphong > Shanghai > Ningbo > Long Beach > Oakland > Lianyungang > Shanghai
Void sailings from Shanghai on 29 May

Pacific North West 4 (PNW4)
Port rotation: Hong Kong > Yantian > Ningbo > Shanghai > Prince Rupert > Vancouver > Shanghai > Hong Kong
Void sailing from Hong Kong on 26 May 2 June

Gulf Coast China 1 (GCC1)
Port rotation: Hong Kong > Shekou > Ningbo > Shanghai > Pusan > Houston > Mobile > New Orleans > Tampa > Miami > Singapore > Hong Kong
Void sailing from Hong Kong on 22 May 29 May





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