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All Rights Reserved Asia – North America FP1: Far East Pacific 1 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Singapore MON/TUE PSA Singapore Kobe TUE/WED Rokko RC-6/7 Nagoya WED/THU Nagoya Tobishima Container Berth Tokyo FRI/SAT Ohi No.6-7 Terminal Los Angeles WED/MON Yusen Terminal International (YTI) Oakland TUE/WED TraPac Container Terminal Tokyo MON/MON Ohi No.6-7 Terminal Shimizu TUE/TUE Shimizu Container Terminal Kobe WED/THU Port Island C15/16/17 Nagoya THU/FRI Nagoya Tobishima Container Berth Tokyo SAT/SUN Ohi No.3-4 Terminal KEY TRANSIT TABLE Singapore SAT/SUN PSA Singapore TPEB LAX OAK TPWB TYO SMZ UKB NGO SIN Turnaround days: 105 (including Asia-Europe portion) SIN 22 28 LAX 14 15 16 17 26 Weekly/Fixed Day Service UKB 14 20 OAK 12 13 14 15 24 NGO 13 19 TYO 11 17 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME SIN: Singapore, Singapore | UKB: Kobe, Japan | NGO: Nagoya, Japan | SMZ: Shimizu, Japan | TYO: Tokyo, Japan | LAX: Los Angeles, USA | OAK: Oakland, USA Last update : 25-Mar-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte. 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All Rights Reserved NOTE: Transit times and port rotation are as of now and subject to change Asia – North America PS3: Pacific South 3 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Nhava Sheva THU/SAT GTI Pipavav SAT/SUN APMT Pipavav Colombo TUE/WED South Asia Gateway Terminals Port Kelang SAT/SAT Westport Singapore SUN/MON PSA Singapore Laem Chabang WED/THU Hutchison Laem Chabang Terminal (HLT) Cai Mep FRI/SAT Tan Cang Cai Mep International Terminal Long Beach TUE/SAT International Transportation Service (ITS) Oakland MON/TUE TraPac Container Terminal Pusan WED/THU Pusan New Port Company Wai Gao Qiao Phase 2 Shanghai FRI/SAT (SIPG Zhendong Container terminal Branch) KEY TRANSIT TABLE Ningbo SUN/SUN Ningbo Meishan Island Int'l Container Terminal TPEB LGB OAK TPWB PUS SHA NGB SHK SIN PKG NSA PAV CMB Shekou WED/THU Shekou Container Terminal NSA 31 37 LGB 18 20 22 25 29 30 40 42 45 Singapore SUN/MON PSA Singapore PAV 30 36 OAK 15 17 19 22 26 27 37 39 42 Port Kelang MON/TUE Westport CMB 27 33 Nhava Sheva THU/SAT GTI PKG 24 30 Turnaround days:77 SIN 22 28 Weekly/Fixed Day Service LCH 19 25 CMP 17 23 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME NSA: Nhava Sheva, India | PAV: Pipavav, India | CMB: Colombo, Sri Lanka | PKG: Port Kelang, Malaysia | SIN: Singapore, Singapore | LCH: Laem Chabang, Thailand | CMP: Cai Mep, Vietnam | LGB: Long Beach, USA | OAK: Oakland, USA | PUS: Pusan, South Korea | SHA: Shanghai, China | NGB: Ningbo, China | SHK: Shekou, China Last update : 25-Mar-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte. 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All Rights Reserved NOTE: Transit times and port rotation are as of now and subject to change Asia – North America PS4: Pacific South 4 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Hong Kong SAT/SUN Hongkong International Terminal Yantian SUN/MON Yantian International Container Terminal (YICT) Kaohsiung TUE/TUE Kao Ming Container Terminal (KMCT) Keelung WED/WED Keelung West Bank (WBCT)/Wharfs W19-W21 Los Angeles MON/THU West Basin Container Terminal Oakland FRI/SAT TraPac Container Terminal CCTC Keelung West Bank (WBCT)/Wharfs Keelung MON/MON W19-W21 Kaohsiung WED/WED Kao Ming Container Terminal (KMCT) Hong Kong SAT/SUN Hongkong International Terminal Turnaround days: 42 KEY TRANSIT TABLE Weekly/Fixed Day Service TPEB LAX OAK TPWB KEL KHH HKG YTN HKG 15 19 LAX 18 20 23 24 YTN 14 18 OAK 16 18 21 22 KHH 13 17 KEL 12 16 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME HKG: Hong Kong, China | YTN: Yantian, China | KHH: Kaohsiung, Taiwan | KEL: Keelung, Taiwan | LAX: Los Angeles, USA | OAK: Oakland, USA Last update : 26-Mar-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved NOTE: Transit times and port rotation are as of now and subject to change Asia – North America PS5: Pacific South 5 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Wai Gao Qiao Phase 2 Shanghai SUN/TUE (SIPG Zhendong Container terminal Branch) Pusan WED/FRI Pusan New Port Company Los Angeles TUE/MON Trapac Pusan THU/FRI Pusan New Port Company Wai Gao Qiao Phase 2 Shanghai SUN/TUE (SIPG Zhendong Container terminal Branch) Turnaround days: 42 Weekly/Fixed Day Service KEY TRANSIT TABLE TPEB LAX TPWB PUS SHA SHA 14 LAX 17 20 PUS 11 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME SHA: Shanghai, China | PUS: Pusan, South Korea | LAX: Los Angeles, USA Last update : 25-Mar-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved NOTE: Transit times and port rotation are as of now and subject to change Asia – North America PS6: Pacific South 6 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Qingdao SUN/MON Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal Wai Gao Qiao Phase 2 (SIPG Zhendong Container Shanghai TUE/THU terminal Branch) Ningbo THU/SAT Ningbo Beilun Second Container Terminal Los Angeles THU/TUE West Basin Container Terminal Oakland WED/THU Oakland International Container Terminal Tokyo TUE/WED Ohi No.1-2 Terminal Qingdao SUN/MON Ningbo Beilun Second Container Terminal Turnaround days: 42 Weekly/Fixed Day Service KEY TRANSIT TABLE TPEB LAX OAK TPWB TYO TAO SHA NGB TAO 17 23 LAX 14 19 21 23 SHA 14 20 OAK 12 17 19 21 NGB 12 18 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME TAO: Qingdao, China | NGB: Ningbo, China | SHA: Shanghai, China | TYO: Tokyo, Japan | LAX: Los Angeles, USA | OAK: Oakland, USA Last update : 25-Mar-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved NOTE: Transit times and port rotation are as of now and subject to change Asia – North America PS7: Pacific South 7 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Xiamen SAT/SAT Xiamen Hairun Terminal Hong Kong MON/WED Hongkong International Terminal Yantian WED/FRI Yantian International Container Terminal (YICT) Los Angeles THU/MON Yusen Terminal International (YTI) Oakland WED/THU TraPac Container Terminal Kobe TUE/WED KICT Port Xiamen TUE/WED Xiamen Hairun Terminal Turnaround days: 42 Weekly/Fixed Day Service KEY TRANSIT TABLE TPEB LAX OAK TPWB UKB XMN HKG YTN XMN 19 25 LAX 15 19 21 23 HKG 15 21 OAK 12 16 18 20 YTN 13 19 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME XMN: Xiamen, China | HKG: Hong Kong, China | YTN: Yantian, China | UKB: Kobe, Japan | LAX: Los Angeles, USA | OAK: Oakland, USA Last update : 26-Mar-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved NOTE: Transit times and port rotation are as of now and subject to change Asia – North America PN1: Pacific North 1 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Qingdao SAT/SUN Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal Wai Gao Qiao Phase 2 (SIPG Zhendong Container Shanghai TUE/THU terminal Branch) Ningbo THU/FRI Ningbo Meishan Island Int'l Container Terminal Pusan SUN/MON Pusan New Port Company Prince Rupert WED/THU DP World Vancouver Tacoma FRI/MON Husky Terminal Vancouver TUE/THU Delta Global Terminal Tokyo MON/TUE Ohi No.3-4 Terminal Kobe WED/WED Rokko Island C-6/7 Qingdao SAT/SUN Qingdao Qianwan Container Terminal KEY TRANSIT TABLE Turnaround days: 42 TPEB PRR TIW VAN TPWB TYO UKB TAO SHA NGB PUS Weekly/Fixed Day Service TAO 17 19 23 PRR 18 20 23 26 28 31 SHA 13 15 19 TIW 14 16 19 22 24 27 NGB 12 14 18 VAN 11 13 16 19 21 24 PUS 9 11 15 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME SHA: Shanghai, China | TAO: Qingdao, China | NGO: Nagoya, Japan | PUS: Pusan, South Korea | TYO: Tokyo, Japan | TIW: Tacoma, USA | VAN: Vancouver, Canada | PRR: Prince Rupert, Canada | Last update : 05-Apr-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte. 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All Rights Reserved NOTE: Transit times and port rotation are as of now and subject to change Asia – North America PN2: Pacific North 2 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Singapore TUE/WED PSA Singapore Laem Chabang FRI/FRI Hutchison Laem Chabang Terminal (HLT) Cai Mep SUN/MON Tan Cang Cai Mep International Terminal Haiphong WED/WED Haiphong International Container Terminal Yantian FRI/FRI Yantian International Container Terminal (YICT) Tacoma WED/SAT Husky Terminal Vancouver SAT/TUE Delta Global Terminal Kaohsiung WED/THU Kao Ming Container Terminal (KMCT) Singapore TUE/WED PSA Singapore Turnaround days: 49 KEY TRANSIT TABLE Weekly/Fixed Day Service TPEB TIW VAN TPWB KHH SIN LCH CMP HPH YTN SIN 21 24 TIW 18 24 27 29 32 34 LCH 19 22 VAN 15 21 24 26 29 31 CMP 16 19 HPH 14 17 YTN 12 15 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME SIN: Singapore, Singapore | LCH: Laem Chabang, Thailand | CMP: Cai Mep, Vietnam | KHH: Kaohsiung, Taiwan | YTN: Yantian, China | TIW: Tacoma, USA | VAN: Vancouver, Canada Last update : 25-Mar-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte. 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All Rights Reserved NOTE: Transit times and port rotation are as of now and subject to change Asia – North America PN3: Pacific North 3 PORT ROTATION (Terminals are subject to change) ORIGIN ETA/ETD TERMINAL Hong Kong SUN/MON Modern Terminals Limited Yantian MON/TUE Yantian International Container Terminal (YICT) Shanghai THU/FRI Wai Gao Qiao Ningbo SAT/SUN Ningbo Beilun Second Container Terminal Pusan MON/TUE Pusan New Port Company Vancouver FRI/MON Delta Global Terminal Seattle MON/THU Terminal 18 (Seattle international Terminal) Pusan TUE/WED Pusan New Port Company Kwangyang THU/FRI Korea International Terminal (KIT) Hong Kong SUN/MON Modern Terminals Limited Turnaround days: 42 KEY TRANSIT TABLE Weekly/Fixed Day Service TPEB VAN SEA TPWB PUS KAN HKG YTN SHA NGB HKG 18 21 VAN 15 17 20 21 24 26 YTN 17 20 SEA 12 14 17 18 21 23 SHA 14 17 NGB 12 15 PUS 10 13 KEY TRANSIT TABLE - UNLOCODE PORT NAME & COUNTRY NAME HKG: Hong Kong, China | YTN: Yantian, China | NGB: Ningbo, China | SHA: Shanghai, China | PUS: Pusan, South Korea | VAN: Vancouver, Canada | SEA: Seattle, USA Last update : 02-Apr-2019 Copyright © 2019 Ocean Network Express Pte.
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