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COSCO SHIPPING
TRANSPACIFIC
SERVICE
OVERVIEW

Service Summary

23 SERVICE LINES cover 161 PORT PAIRS since 1st. April, 2017

* Including COSCO SHIPPING Out-Alliance Service Lines

PSW/PNW/AWE
SERVICE LINE
OVERVIEW

PSW Service Summary

12 Far-east to Southwest Coast of America Service lines Cover 61 Port Pairs

Service
CEN (COSCO)*
6 X 10000
AAC (COSCO)
6 X 10000
AAC2 (CMA+EMC)
6 X 9000
AAC3 (COSCO+WHL+PIL)**
6 X 8500
AAC4 (OOCL)
5 X 7800

  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB

  • XINGANG
  • 0
  • DALIAN
  • 0
  • QINGDAO
  • 0

24

  • QINGDAO
  • 0
  • NINGBO
  • 0

  • QINGDAO
  • 3

5
LIANYUNGANG
SHANGHAI NINGBO
146
SHANGHAI NINGBO
SHANGHAI NINGBO
23
SHANGHAI PUSAN
1

  • 4
  • SHANGHAI

PRINCE RUPERT LONG BEACH OAKLAND
17 22 27 42
LONG BEACH
SEATTLE DALIAN
20 28 42
LONG BEACH OAKLAND TOKYO
18 23 38 39 42
LONG BEACH OAKLAND
17 22 42
LONG BEACH
PUSAN
16 33

  • 35
  • QINGDAO
  • NINGBO

  • XINGANG
  • NAGOYA

QINGDAO

*The details of all the services will be optimized further. ** COSCO SHIPPING’s Out-Alliance Service Lines

PSW Service Summary

12 Far-east to Southwest Coast of America Service lines Cover 61 Port Pairs

AAS (OOCL)
6 X 9000
AAS2 (CMA)
6 X 14000
AAS3 (EMC)
6 X 6500
AAS4 (EMC)
6 X 7000
Service

  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB

  • CAI MEP
  • 0
  • FUQING
  • 0
  • TAIPEI
  • 0
  • YANTIAN
  • 0

  • SHEKOU
  • 3

3

  • NANSHA
  • 2

3

  • XIAMEN
  • 3
  • HONG KONG
  • 1

  • HONG KONG
  • HONG KONG
  • SHEKOU

YANTIAN
45
KAOHSIUNG
TAIPEI
3

  • 4
  • YANTIAN
  • 4

6
YANTIAN XIAMEN
4

  • 6
  • KAOHSIUNG

  • LONG BEACH
  • 19
  • LONG BEACH
  • 20
  • LONG BEACH
  • 20
  • LONG BEACH
  • 18

KAOHSIUNG CAI MEP
38 42
OAKLAND FUQING
25 42
OAKLAND TAIPEI
24 42
OAKLAND TACOMA
22 25
KAOHSIUNG YANTIAN
40 42

PSW Service Summary

12 Far-east to Southwest Coast of America Service lines Cover 61 Port Pairs

SEA (COSCO+WHL+PIL)**
6 X 8500
SEA2 (CMA)
6 X 8500
JPSW (KLS+MOL)**
5 X 4000
Service

  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB
  • Port
  • ETB

XIAMEN NANSHA

  • 0
  • Port Kelang

SINGAPORE JAKARTA

  • 0
  • KOBE
  • 0

234
24
NAGOYA SHIMINZU TOKYO
234
HONG KONG

  • YANTIAN
  • LEAM CHABANG

CAI MEP
8
11

LONG BEACH
XIAMEN
19 42
LONG BEACH OAKLAND
28 32 49
LONG BEACH OAKLAND TOKYO
15 21 34 35
HONG KONG

  • CAI MEP
  • 51

54
KOBE
SINGAPORE

PORT KELANG
COLOMBO
55 59

Service Line Frequency

12 Far-east to Southwest Coast of America Service Lines South China / Taiwan / South East Asia to PSW Direct Call

  • South China
  • Taiwan
  • S.E.A

Window &Frequency

AAS AAS2

SUN/SUN SUN/MON
WED/THU TUE/WED
MON/TUE THU/FRI SAT/SUN SAT/SUN SUNMON

  • WED/WED
  • THU/THU

SUN/MON

AAS3

THU/THU TUE/WED

2

  • FRI/SAT
  • MON/TUE

WED/THU TUE/WED

AAS4

SUN/MON FRI/SAT

SEA

THU/FRI

SEA2

FRI/FRI WED/THU SUN/MON THU/FRI SUN/MON

  • Frequency
  • 1
  • 2
  • 4
  • 2
  • 1
  • 5
  • 2
  • 2
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 2

Service Line Frequency

12 Far-east to Southwest Coast of America Service Lines North China / Central China / Japan / Korea to PSW Direct Call

  • Japan
  • Korea
  • N. China
  • Central China

Window &Frequency

CEN AAC

FRI/SAT THU/FRI

  • TUE/THU
  • SUN/MON

  • MON/MON
  • TUE/WED
  • FRI/SUN

SAT/MON WED/THU SUN/TUE
SUN/MON MON/WED THU/FRI

AAC2 AAC3

MON/MON

AAC4

  • WED/THU
  • SAT/SUN

JPSW
Frequency

  • TUE/WED
  • THU/THU
  • FRI/FRI
  • SAT/SAT

  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 3
  • 1
  • 5
  • 4

Port Rotation:

CEN

  • Port
  • Terminal

TACT

ETA

TUE FRI

Time

0

ETD

THU SAT MON SAT SAT TUE

Time

2

XINGANG

  • QINGDAO
  • QQCT

  • 3
  • 4

SHANGHAI
PRINCE RUPERT LONG BEACH OAKLAND
YGSH3 FAIRVIEW
PCT
SUN FRI

  • 5
  • 6

17 22 27 42
18 25 28

WED MON TUE
OICT

  • XINGANG
  • TACT

Transit Time:

Highlight

WEST BOUND

POL/POD

EAST BOUND

- Independently operated by COSCO SHIPPING - East Bound

The major PSW service in North China Providing express direct service from Qingdao/Tianjin to Prince Rupert, Canada and U.S southwest ports Cargo in North China can be shipped out from Qingdao/Tianjin by multimodal transportation. Connecting U.S inland market through Prince Rupert’s railway service.

- West Bound

XINGAN QINGDA SHANG

  • PRINCE
  • LONG
  • OAKLA

ND
POL/POD XINGANG QINGDAO SHANGHAI

  • G
  • O
  • HAI

  • RUPERT
  • BEACH

PRINCE RUPERT LONG

  • 24
  • 27
  • 29

  • 15
  • 20

18 16
25 23 21
13 11
17 14
20 17
22 19

BEACH OAKLAND

Connecting the main market of PSW and South China Providing express direct service from Oakland to North China.

AAC

Port Rotation:

  • Port
  • Terminal

DPCT

ETA

MON TUE

Time

0

ETD

MON WED SUN MON THU TUE

Time

0

DALIAN
LIANYUNGANG
SHANGHAI NINGBO
LNOCT

  • 1
  • 2

ZHENDONG(WGQ2)
YUANDONG
PCT
FRI

  • 4
  • 6

SUN SUN MON MON

  • 6
  • 7

LONG BEACH

20 28 42
24 29

T30
SEATTLE

  • DALIAN
  • DPCT

Transit Time:

WEST BOUND

Highlight

EAST BOUND

LIANYUN GANG
SHANG HAI
- Unique Lianyungang direct call - 100% COSCO SHIPPING operating service - Eastbound

Shuttle service from Central China to PSW Lianyungang gateway for Shandong and Jiangsu area Ningbo to Los Angeles express service

- Westbound
POL/POD DALIAN

  • LONG BEACH
  • SEATTLE

  • POL/POD
  • DALIAN
  • NINGBO

20 18 14 13
28 26 22 21

LONG BEACH

18 13
19 14
22 17
24

LIANYUNGANG
SHANGHAI NINGBO
SEATTLE

19
Fast service from Seattle to Lianyungang and Central China export calling

AAC2

Port Rotation:

  • Port
  • Terminal

QQCT

ETA

THU SAT

Time

0

ETD

FRI

Time

1

QINGDAO SHANGHAI NINGBO
WGQ2

2

MON WED THU SUN SUN MON

4

  • NBTCT
  • MON

MON SAT

  • 4
  • 6

LONG BEACH OAKLAND TOKYO
ETS

18 23 38 39 42
21 24 38 49

ETS
AOMI #4
NAGOYA SOUTH
QQCT
SUN MON THU
NAGOYA QINGDAO

Transit Time:

Highlight

EAST BOUND
WEST BOUND

LONG
-Eastbound

POL/POD

QINGDAO SHANGHAI NINGBO
OAKLAND

  • POL/POD
  • TOKYO NAGOYA QINGDAO SHANGHAI NINGBO

BEACH

Fast shuttle service from Shanghai and Ningbo to PSW Express connection from North China to PSW

- Westbound

17 14 12
22 19 17

LONG BEACH

17 14
18 15
21 18
23 20
25 22
Express service from PSW to Tokyo and Nagoya

OAKLAND

AAC3

Port Rotation:

  • Port
  • Terminal

QQCT

ETA

MON WED THU THU TUE

Time

0

ETD

MON THU FRI

Time

0

QINGDAO SHANGHAI NINGBO
ZHENGDONG(WGQ2) NGB PHASE 3 (NBSCT)
WBCT

  • 2
  • 3

  • 3
  • 4

LONG BEACH OAKLAND QINGDAO

17 22 42

SUN WED

20 23

OICT

  • QQCT
  • MON

Transit Time:

Highlight

WEST BOUND
EAST BOUND

- Eastbound

  • POL/POD
  • QINGDAO SHANGHAI
  • NINGBO

POL/POD

QINGDAO SHANGHAI NINGBO

  • LONG BEACH
  • OAKLAND

Fast shuttle service from Shanghai and Ningbo to PSW Direct service from QINGDAO to PSW

- Westbound
LONG BEACH

22 19 13
24 21 18
25 22
17 14 13
22 19 18
Express connection from PSW to North China and East China Direct service from Oakland to Qingdao

OAKLAND NINGBO

AAC4

Port Rotation:

  • Port
  • Terminal
  • ETA

SAT

Time

0

ETD

SUN TUE THU FRI

Time

1

NINGBO SHANGHAI
PUSAN
NBCT

  • ZHENGDONG(WGQ2)
  • SUN

WED MON THU SAT

  • 1
  • 3

BNCT LBCT BNCT NBCT

  • 4
  • 5

LONG BEACH
PUSAN

16 33 35
20 34

FRI
NINGBO

Transit Time:

Highlight

WEST BOUND
EAST BOUND

- Eastbound
POL/POD

NINGBO SHANGHAI
PUSAN
LONG BEACH
POL/POD

  • PUSAN
  • NINGBO
  • SHANGHAI

Express service from Central China to PSW Last calling Pusan at Asia, competitive service in Korean to PSW market
15 13 11

- Westbound

PSW to Ningbo/Shanghai/Pusan express service

LONG BEACH

  • 13
  • 15
  • 16

AAS

Port Rotation:

  • Port
  • Terminal

TCIT

ETA

THU SUN SUN MON WED TUE

Time

0

ETD

THU SUN MON TUE

Time

0

CAI MEP

  • SHEKOU
  • MCT

  • 3
  • 3

MTL

  • 3
  • 4

HONG KONG

  • YANTIAN
  • YICT

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  • SUZHOU Suzhou Asian City Report Suzhou Asian City Report

    SUZHOU Suzhou Asian City Report Suzhou Asian City Report

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  • Coming Home to China Booklet

    Coming Home to China Booklet

    UNCLASSIFIED Coming Home Booklet- Fujian 1 UNCLASSIFIED Introduction China’s economy has continued to grow rapidly over the past decade; it has become an important developing country in the world. With the continuous appreciation of RMB and burgeoning business and job opportunities, more and more overseas Chinese students choose to return home. This is the best testimony of the country’s growing strength. The Prime Minister of the UK has also visited China repeatedly in the last two years and established a “partners for growth” relationship between the two countries. Many Chinese people in the UK still feel lonely and homesick; they endure the hardship in another country for a better life of their family at home. After some years, the yearning for home might grow stronger and stronger. If you are considering coming back to China, this booklet may give you some helpful advices and a glance of China’s development since your last time there. It also gives you guidance from application materials all through to your journey back home, provides answers to questions you might have, and shares some successful cases of people establishing business after returning. You can find information on China’s household registration, medical provision, vocational training, business opportunities as well as lists of religious venues and non-profit organizations in the booklet which will help you learn the current conditions at home. China has many provinces and regions; this guidance only applies to Fujian Province. 2 UNCLASSIFIED Table of Contents PART ONE
  • China - Peoples Republic Of

    China - Peoples Republic Of

    GAIN Report – CH9623 Page 1 of 18 THIS REPORT CONTAINS ASSESSMENTS OF COMMODITY AND TRADE ISSUES MADE BY USDA STAFF AND NOT NECESSARILY STATEMENTS OF OFFICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENT POLICY Voluntary - Public Date: 12/06/2009 GAIN Report Number: CH9623 China - Peoples Republic of Post: Guangzhou Fuzhou, propelled by the ocean’s legacy, sails on Report Categories: Market Development Reports Approved By: Joani Dong, Director Prepared By: May Liu Report Highlights: Fuzhou, capital of Fujian province, on China’s southeastern coast, across from Taiwan, inherits a legacy from the ocean. During its more than 2,200 year history, many of its people took to the seas for America, among many other countries, to settle and spread awareness about western products to family back home. In the 1900’s it established a navy yard and naval academy. It is defined by its proximity and trade with Taiwan – and waterway connecting the two. Fuzhou owes its cross-straits and export trade to its abundant source of aquaculture and natural resources. The city plans to sail on with ambitious plans to develop infrastructure and port facilities. These factors spell opportunity for U.S. agricultural products. Includes PSD Changes: No Includes Trade Matrix: No Annual Report Guangzhou ATO [CH3] [CH] UNCLASSIFIED USDA Foreign Agricultural Service GAIN Report – CH9623 Page 2 of 18 Table of Contents UNCLASSIFIED USDA Foreign Agricultural Service GAIN Report – CH9623 Page 3 of 18 I. Fuzhou at a glance Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian province, has a population of 6.8 million. Fuzhou covers 7,436 square miles (11, 968 square kilometers).