‘Congestion’ brings extra ship for US West Coast run
THE OCEANIA Vessel Sharing Agreement (OVSA) has cited worries about congestion in Australian ports as a reason for introducing an additional vessel to the Pacific South West string later this month.
The Hamburg Sud-operated, 2,723 teu Cap Blanche will join the PSW string in Melbourne on February 20, after which the service will have seven average 2,500 teu vessels calling Long Beach, Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, Tauranga, Suva (twice monthly), Honolulu (once...
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