Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Evergreen drops L.A. and Oakland from service

Taiwan’s Evergreen container shipping line is dropping Los Angeles and Oakland port calls from its westbound U.S. East Coast-to-North Asia service because of berthing delays and congestion.

"These changes are necessary to preserve schedule integrity," Evergreen said in a statement to customers.

The last westbound NUE vessel calling at Los Angeles and Oakland will be the Ever Dainty, with an estimated time of arrival in Los Angeles on December 14th, and Oakland on December 16th. The Ever Dynamic and Ever Laguna will omit Los Angeles and Oakland calls from their westbound NUE port rotations.

The port rotation for the westbound NUE service has until now been: Charleston, South Carolina; Baltimore; Norfolk, Virginia; New York; Colon, Panama; Panama Canal; Los Angeles; Oakland; Tokyo; Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Hong Kong; Yantian, Ningbo and Shanghai, China. The service will now omit its Los Angeles and Oakland port calls.

For more of the New Jersey Telegraph story: www.newjerseytelegraph.com



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