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The New World Alliance announces Transatlantic service changes

The New World Alliance announces Transatlantic service changes

Tokyo: The New World Alliance (TNWA) carriers -APL, Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) and Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) today announced revised capacity and service plans for the Transatlantic trade.

TNWA and Maersk Line share vessel space in the Transatlantic trade. The carriers have determined that market conditions require capacity reductions and service rationalization in certain deployments. Enhancements on other routes will ensure continued service reliability and rapid transit times for shippers.


The changes are detailed below.

ATN/TA3- Maersk Line loop 
    * Currently APL and HMM use space on this loop.

    * From December 2009 the ATN/TA3 service between the US East Coast (USEC) and Europe will be suspended.

APX/TA1-TNWA loop
    * The USEC-Europe segment of the APX/TA1 will include additional calls at Antwerp and Le Havre.

    * The revised port rotation for this segment will be: Manzanillo-Miami-Jacksonville-Savannah-Charleston-New York-Antwerp-Bremerhaven-Felixstowe-Rotterdam-Le Havre-New York-Norfolk-Charleston-Manzanillo-Los Angeles-Oakland.

    * Maersk Line will continue to participate in this loop as a slot charterer.

ATS/TA2- Maersk Line loop 
    * The ATS/TA2 rotation will include additional calls at New York, Savannah and Miami. An additional ship will be added to make this a six-vessel loop.

    * The revised rotation will be Houston-Mobile-Norfolk-Rotterdam-Felixstowe-Bremerhaven-New York-Charleston-Savannah-Miami-Houston

    * Currently, APL, HMM, and MOL charter slots in this deployment. After this service change, APL and HMM will continue to charter slots.

The changes will reduce existing capacity of the TNWA and Maersk deployments in the Transatlantic by around one-third, while assuring continued reliable high quality service. The changes will be implemented after appropriate regulatory filings.  [21/10/09]