La Spezia Container Terminal: arrival of the first 21,000 TEU Container Ship from OOCL

A new milestone for La Spezia terminal: the OOCL Indonesia is expected to moor in the coming days

Following an upgrade process initiated earlier this year, the Contship Group’s Gateway terminal is all set to receive the 21,000 TEU Ultra Large Container Vessels (ULCV) from Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) as part of the Asia-West Mediterranean service (WM1 MEX2 AEM1 MD2) operated by Ocean Alliance. These vessels, with a Length Overall (LOA) of 400 meters, will operate as a homogeneous fleet.

Launched in Korea in 2018, the OOCL Indonesia belongs to the G-Class and is one of the most modern container ships in the world. This ship, along with two of its five sister ships, will be employed within the service connecting the Far East with West Mediterranean markets, with La Spezia being a key gateway in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea.

“We are proud to welcome the OOCL Indonesia, the first of a series of ultra-large container vessels employed in the WM1 service by the Hong Kong-based carrier within the Ocean Alliance” commented Matteo Ferrando, Key Account Manager at Contship. “This is another significant step for Contship Italia, once again highlighting our terminal’s capability to handle large vessels, reaffirming our commitment to providing high service standards to our customers and responding more effectively to global market demands.”

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