24,188 TEU Container Vessel OOCL Turkiye Joins OOCL’s Fleet

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Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) is delighted to welcome one more new mega-vessel joining its fleet. Officially named as OOCL Turkiye at a ceremony held at Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co., Ltd. (NACKS) shipyard, this new vessel becomes the third 24,188TEU vessel to be received by OOCL in a series of twelve.

The new container vessel was welcomed by several distinguished guests, OOCL’s partners and customers and named by Ms Jane LIU, Chairwoman at SaiLun Group Co., Ltd., a leading global tire manufacturer.

Being a part of OOCL’s strategic plan for further growth in Asia -Europe trade, OOCL Turkiye will join her sister vessels, OOCL Spain and OOCL Piraeus, in serving OOCL’s Asia-Europe LL3 service loop.

At the ceremony, Mr CHEN Shuai, Director of Network Planning Center and Procurement Management Center of OOCL, thanked NACKS for their technologies and craftsmanship and said:” Upon its delivery, this new vessel will be serving OOCL’s Asia-Europe route and enhancing our market competitiveness. This vessel has adopted the latest green design. It is equipped with advanced smart systems that can optimize its operational efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, meeting the requirements of customers and society for energy saving and carbon reduction. This is another proof of OOCL’s commitment to sustainability and environment.”


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