THE Alliance has reconfigured its network to include larger 23,500+ TEU vessels, reports London's Port Technology.
the Alliance - which includes Hapag-Lloyd, Ocean Network Express (ONE), Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) and Yang Ming - said one of the key highlights will be the deployment of larger newbuild ships to the Asia and North Europe trade.
A modern series of fuel-efficient 23,500+ TEU vessels will replace existing smaller ships. This is part of THE Alliance's commitment to offer more sustainable services by minimising the carbon footprint of its service network.
Another major upgrade will be the additional deployment of 14,000/15,000 TEU vessels on the Asia and Mediterranean trade as well as on the US east coast trade.
Members of the Ocean Alliance recently announced a 22 million TEU capacity boost capacity on the world's major trade routes.
Ocean Alliance Day 7 Product will launch in January 2023 with 40 services to meet capacity demand and offer more sustainable alternatives.
SeaNews Turkey
the Alliance - which includes Hapag-Lloyd, Ocean Network Express (ONE), Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) and Yang Ming - said one of the key highlights will be the deployment of larger newbuild ships to the Asia and North Europe trade.
A modern series of fuel-efficient 23,500+ TEU vessels will replace existing smaller ships. This is part of THE Alliance's commitment to offer more sustainable services by minimising the carbon footprint of its service network.
Another major upgrade will be the additional deployment of 14,000/15,000 TEU vessels on the Asia and Mediterranean trade as well as on the US east coast trade.
Members of the Ocean Alliance recently announced a 22 million TEU capacity boost capacity on the world's major trade routes.
Ocean Alliance Day 7 Product will launch in January 2023 with 40 services to meet capacity demand and offer more sustainable alternatives.
SeaNews Turkey