Orient Overseas Container Lines (OOCL) announced it has entered into charter agreements with Seaspan, to charter six brand new 13,000 TEU container vessels for a maximum aggregate amount of RMB 11.2 ...
Orient Overseas (International) Limited said it carried 4.4% more containers in the second quarter from the same period a year ago. The gain was generally in line with global container volumes for the ...
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has reported that there is a suspicious investment software in the market that is using the OOCL logo without authorization. The software claims to offer high ...
Chinese container shipping line Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) wants to overturn a federal ruling ordering it to pay $45.6 million in damages to the estate of bankrupt retailer Bed Bath & ...
Cosco Shipping subsidiary Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) expects next month's looming port docking fees on Chinese vessels to have a "relatively large" impact on the ocean carrier. The Hong ...
Cosco Shipping and Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) could encounter more than $2 billion in combined fees next year for docking at U.S. ports after the surcharges go into effect in October.
China’s largest ocean carrier already began ponying up significant fees just a week into the implementation of the U.S.-levied port docking fees on Chinese-owned and -built ships. According to data ...
A container ship claimed to be the biggest in the world has arrived in Suffolk on its first European trip. A small crowd gathered to watch the OOCL Hong Kong arrive at the Port of Felixstowe after a ...
One of the world’s biggest cargo container ships docked in Hong Kong for the first time on Thursday, reaffirming the growing influence of the mega ships that are increasingly dominating trade routes ...
OAKLAND, Calif. & FLENSBURG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Navis, a part of Cargotec Corporation, and the provider of on premise and cloud collaborative stowage planning solutions, announced that Orient ...
STONECUTTERS ISLAND in Hong Kong used to be a favoured habitat for poisonous snakes and eye-catching birds such as the white-bellied sea eagle. Thanks to Hong Kong’s rapid development, it is no longer ...
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