The Eastern Europe launches the EU4 service

OOCL's tenth SX-class container ship capable of carrying 8,063 containers, Oriental Europe was named on July 20 at the Geoje Shipyard in Geoje Island, South Korea. The new ship was built by Samsung Heavy Industries and officially received by OOCL on July 26. The Eastern Europe will be deployed on the EU4 route of the Grand Alliance to serve the routes from Asia to Europe.

Dong Jiancheng, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of OOCL International, said: "The Eastern Europe and its advanced fleet of equipment are the basis for OOCL's high quality service. The Oriental Europe has joined the OOCL SX class container ship. The tenth member of the team reflects the commitment of OOCL to continuously provide customers with important links with world trade."

The order of the Asian-European westbound line of the Eastern Europe and the eastbound line of Europe to Asia is: Rotterdam/Hamburg/Southampton/Singapore/Kaohsiung/Busan/Dalian/Tianjin/Qingdao/Busan/Shanghai/Ningbo/Singapore / Port Klang/Jeddah, then returned to Rotterdam with a shipping cycle of 63 days.

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