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OOCL unveils 2026 product line-up

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OOCL unveils 2026 product line-up

OOCL has announced its 2026 product line-up following the signing of OCEAN Alliance Day 10 products. The update reflects changing customer needs and market conditions.

Since forming OCEAN Alliance in 2017, OOCL and its partners have focused on competitive services and reliable networks. In 2026, the alliance further refines port rotations, expands coverage, and improves service reliability.

The Day 10 products aim to deliver efficient shipping solutions, strengthen global trade stability, and support a more sustainable shipping industry.

Service launch timeline

From April 2026, OOCL will launch OCEAN Alliance Day 10 services. TPT services will begin in May 2026.

Pacific services

OOCL will operate:

  • 9 Pacific Southwest (PSW) services

  • 5 Pacific Northwest (PNW) services

These services link key ports in China, Southeast Asia, and Vietnam with the U.S. West Coast and Canada.

Asia – North America East Coast and U.S. Gulf

OOCL will offer 8 services connecting Asia with the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast. These services improve access to major ports such as New York, Savannah, Charleston, Houston, and Mobile.

Asia – North Europe

OOCL will deploy 7 Asia–North Europe loops. Due to Red Sea security concerns, vessels will currently route via the Cape of Good Hope. OOCL has also prepared Suez Canal rotations, which it will activate when conditions allow.

Asia – Mediterranean

OOCL will operate 4 Asia–Mediterranean services. These loops cover West Mediterranean, East Mediterranean, Black Sea, and Adriatic ports. Cape of Good Hope routings apply for now, with Suez options available later.

Far East – Middle East

OOCL will run 4 Far East–Middle East services. Three operate under OCEAN Alliance, and one operates outside the alliance. These services connect East Asia with major Gulf ports.

Far East – Red Sea

Two Far East–Red Sea services remain suspended until further notice.

Trans-Atlantic services

From February 2026, OOCL will offer 6 non-OCEAN Alliance Trans-Atlantic services. These routes will connect Europe with the U.S. East Coast, Gulf Coast, Mexico, and the U.S. West Coast.

Notes

Service schedules and port rotations may change.

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