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OOCL cancels four sailings on PNW1 due to low demand


HONG KONG's Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), now a Cosco unit, has announced that "in response to the expected low seasonal demand", the carrier is to cancel four sailings on the Trans-Pacific trade.
 
The cancellation are as follows:
 
Pacific North West 1 (PNW1). Voyage number: 084E/W: The eastbound sailing of the OOCL Oakland that is scheduled to arrive at Shekou on 8 June in Week 23; and its westbound sailing that is expected to arrive at Vancouver on 24 June in Week 26.
 
Service resumes with OOCL Vancouver (OVN) 108E/W: ETA Shekou on 15 June in Week 24 for eastbound, and ETA Vancouver on 1 July 1 in Week 27 for westbound.
 
East Coast China 2 (ECC2). The eastbound sailing of the APL Houston that is scheduled to arrive Qingdao on 18 June18 in Week 25; and its westbound sailing that is expected to arrive at Savannah on 19 July in Week 29.
 
Service resumes with Ever Lambent (LMT) 042E/W: ETA Qingdao on 25 June in Week 26 for eastbound, and ETA Savannah on 26 July in Week 30 for westbound.
 
Source:HKSG GROUP

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