CP Ships finalizes plans for new Australasian services
December 27 2005 - 1:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
GATWICK, UK, Dec. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CP Ships has
finalized plans for the most comprehensive and competitive choice
of services available linking Australia and New Zealand with
Europe, South East Asia, West Asia and North America. CP Ships has
agreed with CMA CGM and Marfret to co-operate in a vessel sharing
agreement between Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, US East
Coast and North Europe via the Panama Canal starting in February
2006. The service will have fortnightly frequency and be supported
by six 2500 teu ships, of which CP Ships will contribute two. CP
Ships has also entered into an agreement with Maersk Sealand to
charter slots on its new weekly Oceania Pendulum service to be
launched in February 2006. The service will link Australia, New
Zealand, the Caribbean, US Gulf and East Coasts and North Europe
also via the Panama Canal. The slot charter agreement includes a
per-sailing allocation for temperature-controlled containers. In
addition, CMA CGM will cooperate with CP Ships and Hapag-Lloyd on
their recently-announced new weekly joint service, also starting in
February 2006, between Australia, New Zealand South East Asia, the
Mediterranean and North Europe via the Suez Canal. Of the twelve
2000-2500 teu ships being deployed in this service, CP Ships and
Hapag-Lloyd will contribute ten and CMA CGM two. "In keeping with
our long history of service excellence in these trade lanes, the
combination of the three new Suez and Panama services with our two
US West Coast loops means that we are able to offer customers the
most competitive and comprehensive range of direct services
available linking Australasia with Europe and North America," said
CP Ships Executive Vice President Juan Manuel Gonzalez. Together,
the new Suez and Panama services will replace the round-the- world
services known as Westabout and Eastabout which are being
discontinued in February 2006 because the vessel sharing agreement
that supports these services is expiring. All three agreements are
subject to regulatory review. With its acquisition of CP Ships,
Hapag-Lloyd has become one of the Top 5 in liner shipping. Its
parent company is TUI AG, based in Hanover, Germany. DATASOURCE: CP
Ships CONTACT: Elizabeth Canna, VP Group Communications, Telephone:
+44 (0)1293 861 921 or +41 (0)79 691 3764
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