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Oceangoing Container Liners to / from Port of Tokyo OCEANGOING CONTAINER LINERS TO / FROM PORT OF TOKYO 71 OCEANGOING CONTAINER LINERS TO/FROM PORT OF TOKYO As of July 1, 2019 ● North American Routes Vessels in Servicing Vessels Steamship Calling Ports service Terminal [Space Charterer] [Frequency] Name of Vessels TEU DWT Seaboard Vancouver/Sendai/Onahama/Kawasaki/Tokyo/ (Twice or three Morning Cedar 28,100 Lot No.15 (Wil Ships) Nagoya/Osaka/Vancouver times a month) Lumber Terminal Skaubryn 1,061 41,666 LD Madame Butterfly 28,223 WESTWOOD Osaka/Nagoya/Shimizu/Tokyo/Tacoma/ 7 vessels WESTWOOD COLUMBIA 2,048 45,000 Aomi Public (Senwa Maritime) Vancouver 49-day rounds Terminal, (Weekly, Thu) (a)/Tacoma/Hitachinaka/Shimizu/Yokohama/ WESTWOOD OLYMPIA 2,048 45,000 Sumitomo Tokyo/Busan/Osaka Warehouse (b)/Tacoma/Tomakomai/Busan/Hakata/Osaka WESTWOOD RAINIER 2,048 48,000 Operates alternately on routes (a) and (b) BALEARES 2,546 34,022 BALLENITA 2,542 34,123 WESTERLAND 2,764 35,768 WESTWOOD VICTORIA 2,048 45,851 CMA CGM Qingdao/Shanghai/Ningbo/Los Angeles/ 6 vessels EVER LOGIC 8,452 104,366 Aomi Container COSCO Oakland/Tokyo/Qingdao 42-day rounds TerminalA4 Evergreen (Weekly, Sun) EVER LIBRA 8,452 104,472 EVER LENIENT 8,452 104,103 EVER LUCENT 8,508 104,397 EVER LOVELY 8,508 104,357 NAVARINO 8,531 102,302 APL Qingdao/Yantian/Kaohsiung/Shanghai/ 6 vessels EVER STRONG 7,024 78,715 Aomi Container CMA CGM Ningbo/Tacoma/ Vancouver/Tokyo/Osaka/ 42-day rounds TerminalA4 COSCO Qingdao (Weekly, Fri/ EVER SMILE 7,024 78,796 Evergreen Sat) OOCL EVER SUMMIT 7,024 78,612 EVER ETHIC 6,332 75,898 EVER EXCEL 6,332 75,898 EVER STEADY 7,024 78,664 Hapag Lloyd Qingdao/Shanghai/Ningbo/Los Angeles/ 6 vessels ONE ARCADIA 9,592 95,660 Oi Container ONE Oakland/Tokyo/Qingdao 42-day rounds TerminalO1/2 Yang Ming (Weekly, Tue/ OSAKA EXPRESS 8,749 103,800 Wed) HANOVER EXPRESS 8,749 103,760 KUALA LUMPUR EXPRESS 8,749 103,538 NYK ADONIS 9,592 95,660 NYK ALTAIR 9,592 95,660 Hapag Lloyd Qingdao/Shanghai/Ningbo/Busan/Prince 6 vessels ONE COMPETENCE 8,560 90,373 Oi Container Yang Ming Rupert/Tacoma/ Vancouver/Tokyo/Kobe/ 42-day rounds TerminalO3/4 ONE Qingdao (Weekly, Mon/ MOL CREATION 8,560 90,678 Tue) A VESSEL - - A VESSEL - - MOL CELEBRATION 8,560 90,409 ONE CONTINUITY 8,102 90,466 72 Vessels in Servicing Vessels Steamship Calling Ports service Terminal [Space Charterer] [Frequency] Name of Vessels TEU DWT Hapag Lloyd Xiamen/Kaohsiung/Nagoya/Tokyo/Tacoma/ 6 vessels BALTIC NORTH 4,432 52,452 Oi Container ONE Vancouver/Tokyo/Kobe/Nagoya/Xiamen 42-day rounds TerminalO1/2 Yang Ming (Weekly, Thu/ Oi Container Fri, Tue) BELLAVIA 5,117 66,478 TerminalO3/4 MOL EXPLORER 4,803 62,958 BAY BRIDGE 4,432 52,118 BEAR MOUNTAIN BRIDGE 4,430 52,118 MAINE TRADER 4,992 67,679 Hapag Lloyd Kobe/Ningbo/Shanghai/Busan/Tokyo/ 10 vessels MOL MANEUVER 6,724 79,423 Oi Container Yang Ming Manzanillo(Panama)/Savanna/Jacksonville/ 70-day rounds TerminalO1/2 ONE Charleston/Norfolk/Manzanillo(Panama)/ (Weekly, Fri/ Balboa/Tokyo/Kobe Sat, Mon) MOL MODERN 6,724 79,283 MOL MOTIVATOR 6,724 79,278 MOL MAESTRO 6,724 79,423 MOL MISSION 6,724 79,491 MOL MAGNIFICENCE 6,724 79,417 MOL MAJESTY 6,724 79,443 MOL MATRIX 6,724 79,312 MOL MAXIM 6,724 79,373 MOL MARVEL 6,724 79,460 ● European Routes Vessels in Servicing Vessels Steamship Calling Ports service Terminal [Space Charterer] [Frequency] Name of Vessels TEU DWT Hapag Lloyd (North America)/Kobe/Nagoya/Tokyo/Los 15vessels HARBOUR BRIDGE 8,212 98,849 Oi Container OOCL Angeles/Oakland/Tokyo/Shimizu/Kobe/ 105-day rounds TerminalO3/4 ONE (Europe)/Kobe/Nagoya/Tokyo/Singapore/ (Weekly, Fri/ HAMBURG BRIDGE 8,212 98,849 Oi Container Yang MIng Rotterdam/Hamburg/Le Havre/Southampton/ Sat, Mon, Sat/ TerminalO6/7 [APL] Singapore/Kobe Sun) ONE HAMMERSMITH 8,212 98,849 [CMA CGM] [Evergreen] NYK OCEANUS 8,628 99,563 NYK VEGA 9,012 103,310 HUMBER BRIDGE 9,040 98,849 ONE HANNOVER 8,212 99,214 NYK VESTA 9,012 103,260 NYK VENUS 9,012 103,207 NYK VIRGO 9,012 103,284 ONE OLYMPUS 8,628 104,525 NYK ORION 9,040 104,525 NYK ORPHEUS 9,040 104,525 HENRY HUDSON BRIDGE 8,212 98,849 HONG KONG BRIDGE 8,212 98,849 73 ● New Zealand Routes Vessels in Servicing Vessels Steamship Calling Ports service Terminal [Space Charterer] [Frequency] Name of Vessels TEU DWT Oi Container COSCO Tokyo/Kobe/Busan/Shanghai/Yantian/Hong 6 vessels NYK FUTAGO 4,538 52,190 TerminalO6/7 Hamburg Sud Kong/Brisbane/Oakland(NZ)/Lyttelton/Napier/ 42-day rounds (Seven Seas) Tauranga/Tokyo (Weekly, Tue/ MAERSK GARONNE 4,544 61,636 Aomi Container ONE Wed) TerminalA3 Maersk AGLAIA 4,178 52,788 Oi Container TerminalO6/7 [OOCL] SAFMARINE MULANJE 4,154 50,415 JPO TUCANA 4,178 52,788 Oi Container NYK FURANO 4,538 52,190 TerminalO6/7 ● South American West Coast Routes Steamship Vessels in Servicing Vessels Calling Ports service Terminal [Space Charterer] [Frequency] Name of Vessels TEU DWT Hapag Lloyd Shanghai/Xiamen/Shekou/Hong Kong/ 12 vessels MOL BELLWETHER 10,100 119,241 Oi Container Hyundai Ningbo/Busan/Manzanillo(Mexico)/Lazaro 84-day rounds TerminalO3/4 MSC Cardenas /Rodman/Buenaventura/Callao/San (Weekly, Sat) MSC LAUREN 12,967 139,324 ONE Antonio/Coronel/Lirquen/San Antonio/Puerto Angamos/Callao/Manzanillo(Mexico)/Tokyo/ MSC KATIE 12,983 139,287 Busan/Shanghai MSC SOLA 11,668 131,346 MSC SHREYA B 12,236 126,368 ATACAMA 9,030 113,227 SEASPAN BRAVO 10,100 115,231 MSC REGULUS 13,102 140,951 MSC NATASHA 13,092 141,398 MSC RENEE 13,119 140,958 MSC CAPELLA 13,119 148,694 MSC FLAVIA 12,991 139,466 ● Asian Routes Vessels in Servicing Vessels Steamship Calling Ports service Terminal [Space Charterer] [Frequency] Name of Vessels TEU DWT APL Tokyo/Yokohama/Nagoya/Kobe/Shekou/Hong 4 vessels APL PUSAN 2,478 34,122 Aomi Public [Cheng Lie] Kong/Nansha/Shekou/Manila/Leam Chabang/ 28-day rounds Terminal, [(CMA CGM)] Ho Chi Minh/Kaohsiung/Tokyo (Weekly, Sun/ APL JEDDAH 2,478 34,183 Sumitomo [T.S. Lines] Mon) Warehouse APL CAIRO 2,478 34,133 ELLA 2,450 33,216 APL Yokohama/Tokyo/Omaezaki /Nagoya/Kobe/ 4 vessels NEWARK 3,398 44,132 Aomi Public CMA CGM Singapore/Port Klang/Manila/Yokohama 28-day rounds Terminal, [COSCO] (Weekly, Tue) EXPRESS BLACK SEA 3,494 44,012 Sumitomo [Cheng Lie] Warehouse Aomi Container [(CMA CGM)] NATAL 3,398 44,233 TerminalA3 [Hyundai] [KMTC] BOMAR RENAISSANCE 3,398 44,174 Interasia Tokyo/Yokohama/Shanghai/Hong Kong/Cat 3 vessels WAN HAI 272 1,805 21,650 Oi Container Wan Hai Lai/Danang/Hong Kong/Shekou/Xiamen/Tokyo 21-day rounds TerminalO5 [ASL(Sankyu)] (Weekly, Thu/ INTERASIA ADVANCE 1,708 21,916 Aomi Container Fri) TerminalA3 ATOUT 1,674 23,978 Cheng Lie Tokyo/Yokohama/Nagoya/Osaka/Kobe/ 4 vessels YM IMAGE 1,799 22,027 Aomi Public (CMA CGM) Keelung/Kaohsiung/Hong Kong/Leam 28-day rounds Terminal, Yang Ming Chabang/Bangkok/Leam Chabang/Ho Chi (Weekly, Thu) YM INAUGURATION 1,549 22,027 Nippon Express [APL] Minh/Hong Kong/Kaohsiung/Taichung/ Keelung/Tokyo [Evergreen] YM INTERACTION 1,803 22,027 YM IMPROVEMENT 1,803 22,072 74 Vessels in Servicing Vessels Steamship Calling Ports service Terminal [Space Charterer] [Frequency] Name of Vessels TEU DWT Cheng Lie Tokyo/Yokohama/Shimizu/Nagoya/Osaka/ 4 vessels NORDPANTHER 1,730 23,520 Shinagawa (CMA CGM) Kobe/Keelung/Taichung/Kaohsiung/Hong 28-day rounds Public Terminal, Yang Ming Kong/Leam Chabang/Bangkok/Leam Chabang/ (Weekly, Tue) Daiichi BOX EXPRESS 1,708 21,730 [APL] Hong Kong/Kaohsiung/Taichung/Keelung/ Transportation Tokyo [Evergreen] [MCC Transport] KUO LIN 1,756 23,483 [T.S.Lines] [Wan Hai] KUO LONG 1,756 23,483 Evergreen Tokyo/Yokohama/Shimizu/Yokkaichi/Nagoya/ 3 vessels SPRINTER 2,181 24,767 Aomi Container Taipei/Kaohsiung/Danang/Ho Chi Minh/Hong 21-day rounds TerminalA4 Kong/Shekou/Tokyo (Weekly, Thu/ PROGRESS C 2,181 24,766 Fri) ADVANCE 2,181 24,766 Evergreen Tokyo/Yokohama/Nagoya/Yokkaichi/Taipei/ 4 vessels EVER BOARD 2,910 37,259 Aomi Container [Yang Ming] Taichung/Kaohsiung/Singapore/Port Klang/ 28-day rounds TerminalA4 Penang/Tanjung Pelepas/Kuantan/Hong Kong/ (Weekly, Mon/ EVER BOOMY 2,881 37,301 Kaohsiung/Taichung/Taipei/Tokyo Tue) EVER BIRTH 2,926 37,872 EVER BUILD 2,867 36,972 Evergreen Tokyo/Yokohama/Shimizu/Nagoya/Kobe/ 7 vessels SELENITE 2,742 37,933 Aomi Container [Yang Ming] Taipei/Taichung/Kaohsiung/Surabaya/Jakarta/ 49-day rounds TerminalA4 [MCC Transport] Tanjung Pelepas/Pasir Gudang/Kaohsiung/ (Weekly, Sat/ EVER BASIS 2,926 37,561 Hong Kong/Shekou/Jakarta/Semarang/ Sun) Surabaya/Kaohsiung/Taipei/Tokyo EVER BLESS 2,800 36,972 EVER BEFIT 2,910 39,000 EVER BONUS 2,926 37,500 EVER BEAMY 2,926 37,500 CAPE MAHON 2,742 37,901 Evergreen Osaka/Kobe/Shimizu/Yokohama/Tokyo/Taipei/ 3 vessels WAN HAI 267 1,662 23,623 Oi Container Wan Hai Kaohsiung/Hong Kong/Shekou/Hai Phong/ 21-day rounds TerminalO5 [COSCO] Shekou/Xiamen/Osaka (Weekly, Sat/ WAN HAI 266 1,662 23,648 [Interasia] Sun) EVER PRIDE 1,618 19,309 Gold Star(Zim) Osaka/Kobe/Nagoya/Yokohama/Tokyo/Hong 4 vessels THORSTAR 2,824 39,425 Aomi Container KMTC Kong/Singapore/Port Klang north/Port Klang 28-day rounds TerminalA3 T.S.Lines west/Singapore/Cai Mep /Hong Kong/Shekou/ (Weekly, Fri) BUXMELODY 2,702 38,092 Yang Ming Kaohsiung/Osaka [APL] AS CARINTHIA 2,824 39,386 [Cheng Lie] [(CMA CGM)] CALANDRA 2,796 41,411 Hapag Lloyd Tokyo/Kawasaki/Yokohama/Yokkaichi/Nagoya/ 4 vessels Oi Container ONE Kobe/Singapore/Jakarta/Singapore/Ho Chi 28-day rounds NYK FUJI 4,538 52,190 TerminalO6/7 [MCC Transport] Minh/Tokyo (Weekly, Sat/ Sun) NYK FUSHIMI 4,538 52,190 Oi Container TerminalO6/7 MEMPHIS 5,089 68,618 Aomi Container TerminalA3 Oi Container TerminalO5 BALTIMORE BRIDGE 4,432 52,184 Oi Container TerminalO6/7 Interasia Tokyo/Yokohama/Chiba/Keelung/Taichung/
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