In response to the expected demand change in the market, OOCL would like to inform its customers of the withdrawal of following Trans-Pacific sailings in October.
Pacific China South 1 (PCS1):
Port rotation: Fuqing – Nansha – Yantian – Xiamen – Los Angeles – Fuqing
Void sailing from Fuqing October 13
East Coast China 2 (ECC2):
Port rotation: Qingdao – Ningbo – Shanghai – Pusan – Colon – Savannah – Charleston – Boston – New York – Colon – Qingdao
Void sailing from Qingdao October 27
Meantime, below void sailings announced on September 02 will be restored :
Pacific China North 1 (PCN1):
Port rotation: Tianjin – Qingdao – Shanghai – Prince Rupert – Long Beach – Seattle – Tianjin
Void sailing from Tianjin on October 3
Pacific China Central 1 (PCC1):
Port rotation: Ningbo – Shanghai – Pusan – Long Beach – Pusan – Ningbo
Void sailing from Ningbo October 10
Vietnam China Service (VCS):
Port rotation: Shanghai – Ningbo – Long Beach – Oakland – Lianyungang – Shanghai
Void sailing from Shanghai October 9
Pacific North West 1 (PNW1):
Port rotation: Shekou – Hong Kong – Yantian – Kaohsiung – Vancouver – Seattle – Pusan – Kaohsiung – Shekou
Void sailing from Shekou October 17
Pacific North West 4 (PNW4):
Port rotation: Hong Kong – Yantian – Ningbo – Shanghai – Prince Rupert – Vancouver – Shanghai – Hong Kong
Void sailing from Hong Kong October 6
Gulf Coast China 2 (GCC2):
Port rotation: Shanghai – Ningbo – Xiamen – Yantian – Houston – Mobile – Tampa – Shanghai
Void sailing from Shanghai October 4
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