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OOCL withdraws Trans-Pacific sailings

OOCL provides an update to its previous announcement on the withdrawal of transpacific sailings and the changes are highlighted in red below.

Pacific China Central 1 (PCC1)
Port rotation: Ningbo > Shanghai > Long Beach > Pusan > Ningbo
Void sailings from Ningbo on 1 February, 8 February and 15 February

Pacific China Central 2 (PCC2)
Port rotation: Shanghai > Ningbo > Long Beach > Seattle > Lianyungang > Shanghai
Void sailings from Shanghai on 7 February

Pacific Vietnam China South (PVCS)
Port rotation: Cai Mep > Hong Kong > Yantian > Kaoshiung > Long Beach > Kaoshiung > Cai Mep
Void sailing from Cai Mep on 6 February

Pacific China South 1 (PCS1)
Port rotation: Fuqing > Nansha > Hong Kong > Yantian > Xiamen > Los Angeles > Oakland > Fuqing
Void sailings from Fuqing 26 January, 2 February and 23 February

Pacific China South 2 (PCS2)
Port rotation: Taipei > Xiamen > Shekou > Yantian > Los Angeles > Oakland > Taipei
Void sailings from Taipei on 27 January, 10 February and 17 February

Pacific China North 1 (PCN1)
Port rotation: Tianjin > Qingdao > Shanghai > Prince Rupert > Los Angeles > Oakland > Tianjin
Void sailings from Tianjin on 8 February and 15 February

South East Asia Pendulum (SEAP) – PSW
Port rotation: Port Kelang > Singapore > Jakarta > Laem Chabang > Cai Mep > Los Angeles > Oakland > Hong Kong
Void sailing from Port Kelang 5 February
Note: All Port Kelang, Singapore, Laem Chabang and Cai Mep cargoes will be trans-shipped at Xiamen on the same week of PCS1 service

Vietnam China South (VCS)
Port rotation: Cai Mep > Haiphong > Nansha > Hong Kong > Yantian > Long Beach > Yantian > Cai Mep
Void sailings from Cai Mep on 25 January and 8 February

Pacific North West 1 (PNW1)
Port rotation: Shekou > Hong Kong > Yantian > Kaoshiung > Vancouver > Seattle > Pusan > Kaoshiung > Shekou
Void sailings from Shekou on 1 February, 8 February and 22 February

Pacific North West 2 (PNW2)
Port rotation: Yantian > Xiamen > Ningbo > Shanghai > Pusan > Seattle > Vancouver > Qingdao
Void sailings from Yantian on 27 January, 3 February and 10 February

Pacific North West 3 (PNW3)
Port rotation: Yantian > Kaoshiung > Shanghai > Ningbo > Tacoma > Vancouver > Tokyo > Osaka > Qingdao > Yantian
Void sailing from Yantian on 2 February

Pacific North West 4 (PNW4)
Port rotation: Hong Kong > Yantian > Ningbo > Shanghai > Prince Rupert > Vancouver > Hong Kong
Void sailings from Hong Kong on 4 February and 11 February

East Coast Express 1 (ECX1)
Port rotation: Cai Mep > Hong Kong > Yantian > Xiamen > Shanghai > Colon > New York > Savannah > Charleston > Cai Mep
Void sailing from Cai Mep on 3 February

East Coast Express 2 (ECX2)
Port rotation: Qingdao > Ningbo > Shanghai > Pusan > New York > Norfolk > Savannah > Qingdao
Void sailings from Qingdao on 2 February and 9 February

South East Asia Pendulum (SEAP) – USEC
Port rotation: Hong Kong > Cai Mep > Singapore > Port Kelang > Colombo > Halifax > New York > Norfolk > Savannah > Charleston > Port Kelang
Void sailing from Hong Kong on 4 February

East Coast China 2 (ECC2)
Port rotation: Qingdao > Ningbo > Shanghai > Pusan > Colon > Savannah > Charleston > Boston > New York > Colon > Qingdao
Void sailings from Qingdao on 5 February and 18 February

Gulf Coast China 1 (GCC1)
Port rotation: Hong Kong > Shekou > Ningbo > Shanghai > Pusan > Houston > Mobile > New Orleans > Tampa > Miami > Singapore > Hong Kong
Void sailings from Hong Kong on 31 January and 6 February

Gulf Coast China 2 (GCC2)
Port rotation: Shanghai > Ningbo > Xiamen > Yantian > Houston > Mobile > Tampa > Shanghai
Void sailing from Shanghai on 2 February





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