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New direct-Asia service to launch at Port of New Orleans - New Orleans CityBusiness

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THE Alliance is adding a new direct-Asia container service that will call the Port of New Orleans, the East Coast Loop 6 (EC6) service via the Panama Canal.

Members of THE Alliance Ocean Network Express (ONE), Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) and Yang Ming Line said they are launching the EC6, calling it “the first service within THE Alliance network to directly and seamlessly connect the U.S. Gulf with important ports in Asia.” This new service will launch in April 2021, a news release said.

The MOL Emissary vessel part of the Ocean Network Express (ONE) line serving Port NOLA as part of THE Alliance scheduled to bring a new direct-Asia service to the Port of New Orleans. Photo courtesy Port NOLA

The MOL Emissary vessel part of the Ocean Network Express (ONE) line serving Port NOLA as part of THE Alliance scheduled to bring a new direct-Asia service to the Port of New Orleans. Photo courtesy Port NOLA

Port NOLA president and CEO Brandy D. Christian said the new service expands New Orleans’ direct connectivity with key ports in Asia and offers additional options.

“We are pleased to welcome THE Alliance’s new service to the Port of New Orleans,” she said in a statement. “This new direct-Asia service highlights the industry’s continued investment in the New Orleans market. We look forward to continuing to work with long-standing partner Hapag Lloyd as well as newer to Port NOLA carriers, ONE, HMM and Yang Ming to make this service a success for our shipper and carrier partners.”

The news release said the direct ports of call will be Kaohsiung – Hong Kong – Yantian – Ningbo – Shanghai – Pusan – (Panama) – Houston – Mobile – New Orleans – (Panama) – Kaohsiung, which will offer the best transit times for exporters out of New Orleans. The new service will be handled by terminal operator Ports America at the Napoleon Avenue Container Terminal.

The additional capacity will support Port NOLA’s growing export business for commodities such as resin, poultry, forestry and agricultural products, the release said. The port saw 13% loaded import TEU growth last year. This service will also further support Port NOLA’s import growth from overseas markets and new distribution center announcements in Louisiana including Medline and Amazon, which together collectively total nearly 2 million square feet of distribution center space, the release said.

Port NOLA is currently in the process of a $100 million expansion project at the Napoleon Avenue Container Terminal that will add four new 100-foot-gauge container gantry cranes in the fourth quarter of 2021. This expansion will increase capacity to 1 million TEUs and allow the port to work larger ships more efficiently, the release said. Port NOLA also moved forward with plans for a second container terminal, launching a due diligence process for a potential $1.5 billion multimodal terminal with a 2 million TEU capacity to serve the largest container vessels calling in the Gulf of Mexico. The terminal would be located in St. Bernard Parish.

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