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Strings pulled on Australia-NZ-US service

by Dale Crisp last modified Jun 22, 2009 12:14 PM

The Oceania Vessel Sharing Agreement (OVSA) has officially abandoned its fortnightly PSW-2 string, the remaining remnant of the old USL/ANL service, between Australia/New Zealand and West Coast North America.

  
Strings pulled on Australia-NZ-US service

Redeployment: STX Mumbai, shown here at her launch in 2008, will return to Hapag-Lloyd's Europe service

The third OVSA string was created last August after the CMA CGM Group joined the OVSA and folded in the weekly USK/ANL operation.

PSW-2 used three 1,300 teu vessels on a Long Beach-Sydney-Melbourne-Long Beach shuttle but, because of declining volumes, the...

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