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Ocean Carrier Services Ocean Carrier Services - Port of Oakland Transpacific Services THE Alliance Hapag-Lloyd, ONE, Yang Ming OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION 1 ONE (5 vessels) FP1 Hapag-Lloyd CMA CGM(ⱡ) FUJI 4,888 - Singapore(ⱡ)–Kobe–Nagoya–Tokyo–San Pedro Bay– APL(ⱡ) JPX TRAPAC 4,992 Oakland–Tokyo–Shimizu(ⱡ)–Kobe–Nagoya– OOCL(ⱡ) JPX Evergreen(ⱡ) PS1 2 ONE Singapore–Laem Chabang–Vung Tau/Cai Mep–Hong Hapag–Lloyd Kong–Yantian–San Pedro Bay– Yang Ming FP2 TRAPAC TBA Oakland–Yokohama–Hong Kong–Laem Chabang–Vung Tau/Cai Mep– 3 Yang Ming ONE 8,070 - Hong Kong–Yantian–Kaohsiung–Keelung– PS4 TRAPAC Hapag-Lloyd 8,620 San Pedro Bay–Oakland–Keelung–Kaohsiung– 4 ONE Hapag-Lloyd 3,700 - Qingdao–Shanghai–Ningbo–San Pedro PS6 OICT Yang Ming 8,210 Bay–Oakland–Tokyo– 5 ONE Xiamen–Hong Kong–Yantian–San Pedro Hapag-Lloyd PS7 TRAPAC 10,000 Bay–Oakland–Kobe– Yang Ming 6 ONE Shanghai–Kwangyang–Pusan–San Pedro Hapag-Lloyd PS8 TRAPAC TBA Bay–Oakland–Pusan–Kwangyang–Incheon Yang Ming 2M Maersk, MSC OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION 1 Maersk TP8 Tianjin/Xingang–Qingdao–Shanghai–Busan– MSC(ⱡ) ORIENT 11,000 - OICT Yokohama–Prince Rupert–San Pedro 11,300 Hyundai(ⱡ) PS4 Bay–Oakland–Vostochniy(ⱡ) Hamburg Sud(ⱡ) UPAS 1 2 Maersk TP2 MSC (ⱡ) JAGUAR Singapore–Cai Mep–Yantian–Ningbo–Shanghai–San Hyundai (ⱡ) PS3 11,075 - OICT Pedro Bay–Oakland–Vostochniy(ⱡ)–Busan– Hamburg Sud (ⱡ) 13,800 Shanghai–Ningbo–Chiwan/Shekou–Singapore. UPAS 2 Bolded Carrier(s) operates all or the majority of vessels within the service (Italicized Carrier) denotes non-alliance carrier with slot allocation on the service (ⱡ) denotes ocean carrier does not market corresponding port on rotation Vessel Size is Nominal Capacity, in TEUs March 2020 Ocean Carrier Services - Port of Oakland Transpacific Services, continued Ocean Alliance CMA-CGM, APL, COSCO Shipping, Evergreen, OOCL OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION 1 COSCO Shipping CEN CMA CGM BOHAI APL CC2 Tianjin/Xingang–Qingdao–Shanghai–Ningbo–Prince OICT 10,386 - 13,386 Evergreen CEN Rupert(ⱡ)–San Pedro Bay–Oakland– OOCL PCN1 Yang Ming CEN PIL(ⱡ) AC3 2 Evergreen CPS APL CC5 8,452 - Qingdao–Shanghai–Ningbo–San Pedro COSCO Shipping AAC2 NUTTER 8,508 Bay–Oakland–Tokyo– CMA CGM Hangzhou Bay Bridge (HBB) 3 Evergreen TPS CMA CGM Jade Express 8,452 - Hong Kong–Yantian–Kaohsiung–Taipei– NUTTER COSCO Shipping AAS4 14,424 San Pedro Bay–Oakland–Tacoma–Kaohsiung– APL SC8 4 Evergreen HTW 6,330 - Taipei–Xiamen–Shekou–Yantian–San Pedro COSCO Shipping AAS3 NUTTER CMA CGM Guangdong 8,508 Bay–Oakland– Express (GEX) 5 CMA CGM Pearl River Express APL SC1 Evergreen PRX 13,892 - Fuqing/Fuzhou–Nansha–Hong Kong–Yantian–Xiamen–San OICT COSCO Shipping AAS2 14,414 Pedro Bay–Oakland– OOCL PCS1 PIL AC6 Wan Hai CP3 6 CMA CGM Columbus JAX APL PE1 (USEC)(ⱡ)–Port Kelang(ⱡ)–Singapore(ⱡ)–Jakarta(ⱡ)–Laem COSCO Shipping SEA2 9,130 Chabang(ⱡ)–Cai Mep/Vung Tau–San Pedro OICT Evergreen PE1 10,100 Bay–Oakland–Hong Kong–Cai Mep/Vung OOCL SEAP - PSW Tau–Singapore(ⱡ)–Port Kelang(ⱡ)–Colombo(ⱡ)–(USEC)(ⱡ) PIL(ⱡ) Columbus JAX Non-alliance OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION 1 PIL Haiphong–Nansha–Hong Kong–Yantian–San COSCO Shipping AC5 OICT 11,500 Pedro–Oakland–Yantian–Haiphong Wan Hai (Oakland removed from rotation Dec 2019) APL SC3 Qingdao–Shanghai–Busan–San Pedro 2 APL EX1 OICT 5110 Bay–Oakland–Yokohama–Naha–Busan– 3 Hyundai PS2 Maersk TP7 4,430 - Laem Chabang–Cai Mep–Kaohsiung–Busan–San Pedro OICT MSC LOTUS 6,760 Bay–Oakland–Busan– Kaohsiung–Hong Kong– Bolded Carrier(s) operates all or the majority of vessels within the service (Italicized Carrier) denotes non-alliance carrier with slot allocation on the service (ⱡ) denotes ocean carrier does not market corresponding port on rotation Vessel Size is Nominal Capacity, in TEUs March 2020 Ocean Carrier Services - Port of Oakland North Europe & Mediterranean Services THE Alliance Hapag-Lloyd, ONE, Yang Ming OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION 1 ONE Southampton–Le AL5 WB Hapag–Lloyd 4,000 - Havre–Rotterdam–Hamburg–Antwerp–Savannah(ⱡ)– OICT Yang Ming 4,900 Cartagena(ⱡ)–Balboa–San Pedro CMA CGM (ⱡ) California Bridge Bay–Oakland–Seattle(ⱡ)–Vancouver(ⱡ). APL (ⱡ) ECX 2 ONE Hapag–Lloyd AL5 EB Seattle(ⱡ)-Vancouver(ⱡ)–Oakland–San Pedro 4,000 - Yang Ming OICT Bay–Balboa(ⱡ)–Cartagena(ⱡ)–Caucedo(ⱡ)–Savannah– 4,900 CMA CGM (ⱡ) California Bridge Southhampton–Le Havre–Rotterdam–Hamburg–Antwerp. APL (ⱡ) ECX Non-alliance OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION Gioia Tauro–Civitavecchia–La Spezia–Fos–Valencia–Sines– Cristobal–Rodman–San 8,800 - 1 MSC California Express OICT Pedro Bay–Oakland–Vancouver–Seattle–Oakland–San 9,400 Pedro Bay–Ensenada–Manzanillo MX–Rodman–Cristobal–Barcelona– 2 Hapag-Lloyd MPS Cagliari–Livorno–Genoa–Fos–Barcelona– Hamburg Sud (ⱡ) MCPS Valencia–Tangier(ⱡ)(ⱡⱡ)–Cartagena(ⱡⱡ)–Puerto Quetzal(ⱡⱡ)– Manzanillo MX(ⱡⱡ)–San Pedro 4,610 - OICT Bay–Oakland–Seattle(ⱡⱡ)–Vancouver(ⱡⱡ)–Oakland–San 4,890 Pedro Bay– Manzanillo MX(ⱡⱡ)–Manzanillo PA (ⱡ)(ⱡⱡ)–Cartagena(ⱡⱡ)– Caucedo–Lisbon–Tangier–Valencia– ZIM(ⱡⱡ) MPS Bolded Carrier(s) operates all or the majority of vessels within the service (Italicized Carrier) denotes non-alliance carrier with slot allocation on the service (ⱡ) or (ⱡⱡ) - ocean carrier does not market corresponding port on rotation Vessel Size is Nominal Capacity, in TEUs March 2020 Ocean Carrier Services - Port of Oakland Latin America Services THE Alliance Hapag-Lloyd, ONE, Yang Ming OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION 1 ONE Southampton–Le 4,000 - Havre–Rotterdam–Hamburg–Antwerp–Savannah– Hapag–Lloyd AL5 WB OICT 4,900 Cartagena–Balboa–San Pedro Yang Ming Bay–Oakland–Seattle–Vancouver. 2 ONE Hapag–Lloyd Seattle-Vancouver–Oakland–San Pedro 4,000 - Yang Ming AL5 EB OICT Bay–Balboa–Cartagena–Caucedo–Savannah– 4,900 Southhampton–Le Havre–Rotterdam–Hamburg–Antwerp. Non-alliance OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION Gioia Tauro–Civitavecchia–La Spezia–Fos–Valencia–Sines– 8,800 - 1 MSC California Express OICT Cristobal–Balboa–San Pedro 9,400 Bay–Oakland–Vancouver–Seattle–Oakland–San Pedro Bay–Manzanillo MX–Balboa–Cristobal–Barcelona– 2 Hapag-Lloyd MPS Livorno–Genoa–Fos–Barcelona– Hamburg Sud (ⱡ) MCPS Valencia–Cartagena–Puerto Quetzal(ⱡⱡ)– ZIM(ⱡⱡ) MPS Manzanillo MX(ⱡⱡ)–San Pedro 4,610 - OICT Bay–Oakland–Seattle–Vancouver–Oakland– 4,890 San Pedro Bay– Manzanillo MX(ⱡⱡ)–Cartagena(ⱡⱡ)– Caucedo–Tangier–Valencia– 3 Hamburg Sud WAMS SeaLand WCCA2 CMA CGM Balboa(ⱡ)–Corinto–Acajutla–Lázaro Cárdenas–San Pedro OICT 1,840 Bay–Oakland– Lázaro Cárdenas–Corinto– Puerto AZTECA1 Caldera(ⱡ)– APL (ⱡ) WC2 Bolded Carrier(s) operates all or the majority of vessels within the service (Italicized Carrier) denotes non-alliance carrier with slot allocation on the service (ⱡ) or (ⱡⱡ) - ocean carrier does not market corresponding port on rotation Vessel Size is Nominal Capacity, in TEUs March 2020 Ocean Carrier Services - Port of Oakland Oceania Services OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION 1 ANL (3 vessels) PSW1 Melbourne–Adelaide(ⱡⱡ)(ⱡ)–Sydney–Tauranga– Hamburg Sud (3 vessels) PANZ 3,534 - OICT Papeete(ⱡⱡ)(ⱡ)–Oakland–Seattle(ⱡⱡ)(ⱡ)–Vancouver(ⱡⱡ)(ⱡ)–San Hapag-Lloyd (1 vessel) WSN 5,044 PIL(ⱡ) AOS Pedro Bay–Auckland–Sydney MSC (ⱡ) OCEANIA LOOP 1 3 Hamburg Sud SSEA 550 - OICT Papeete–Apia–Pago Pago– San Pedro Bay– Oakland– Polynesia Line POLYNESIA 1,100 (ⱡⱡ) denotes fortnightly service (ⱡ) denotes ocean carrier does not market corresponding port of rotation Hawaii Services OCEAN CARRIER SERVICE NAME TERMINAL VESSEL SIZE ROTATION 1 Matson Hawaii (1) Matson Honolulu–Oakland–Los Angeles(*)– 2 Matson Hawaii (2) Matson Honolulu–Seattle–Oakland– 1 Pasha CHX OICT Honolulu–Oakland–San Pedro Bay– Bolded Carrier(s) operates all or the majority of vessels within the service (Italicized Carrier) denotes non-alliance carrier with slot allocation on the service (ⱡ) denotes ocean carrier does not market corresponding port on rotation (*) denotes port called fortnightly Vessel Size is Nominal Capacity, in TEUs March 2020.
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