San Pedro, Calif. — March
12, 2010 — The
Containership Company (TCC), a new Norwegian-based
container line has selected TraPac Container Terminal
at the Port of Los Angeles as its U.S. west coast
gateway.
“Los
Angeles welcomes The Containership Company to our
Port and our City,” said Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. “As
the newest entrant in the Trans-Pacific cargo trade,
TCC will give local businesses another option for
importing and exporting goods and materials to the
major inland industrial and manufacturing center northwest
of Shanghai. Congratulations to TCC, the TraPac container
terminal and Port officials for bringing this service
to Los Angeles.”
TCC
will operate a weekly service between Los Angeles
and the Modern Terminals facility at the Port of Taicang,
in the Jiangsu province of China. Starting in April,
The Containership Company will offer “no frills” service
for importers and exporters seeking a cargo link between
Southern California and Taicang, a thriving manufacturing
center approximately 40 miles northwest of Shanghai.
“We
are thrilled to work with the Port of Los Angeles
and TraPac to bring this new service to Southern California
businesses,” said Jakob Tolstrup-Møller,
The Containership Company’s Chief Executive
Officer. “This will be a no-frills port-to-port
service that we hope will appeal to shippers looking
for a new partner and a more direct link to the vast
inland manufacturing base of the Jiangsu province
.”
The
first vessel, the Taicang Dragon, will sail from Taicang
Port on April 17th and arrive at the Port
of Los Angeles on May 3rd. The ship, along with others
that will rotate into the service, has the capacity
to carry between 2,500 and 3,000 Twenty-Foot Equivalent
(20-foot containers or “TEUs”). TCC executives
believe their new service could generate 250,000 TEUs
annually between L.A. and Taicang. Right now,
goods manufactured in the Taicang area, or points
further inland, must be transported by truck or vessel
to Shanghai a major trans-shipment hub for goods and
materials flowing into and out of China.
“We
are pleased that The Containership Company chose TraPac
and the Port of Los Angeles as its business partners,” said
Frank Pisano, Executive Vice-President and head of
TraPac’s operations. “We look forward
to a long and prosperous relationship with TCC.”
“This
year has started off on an encouraging note in terms
of our container volumes, and it’s equally encouraging
to see a container line entering into the market with
the knowledge base and focus that TCC has,” added
Port Executive Director Geraldine Knatz, Ph.D. “We
are glad TCC chose L.A. as their west coast gateway
and we hope this is a sign of good things to come
in terms of market recovery and broader trade opportunities
for both importers and exporters.”
The
Containership Company AS (TCC) is a Norwegian-registered
container line managed from Copenhagen with operations
in Europe, Asia and the United States. TCC’s
management team has an average of more than 25 years
in international container trade. The line’s
container equipment fleet and flow is outsourced to
Eagle Hill Container Management. Norton Lilly International
is TCC’s global agency.
Founded
in 1985, TraPac opened its current operations at the
Port of Los Angeles in 1987. TraPac’s
parent company, MOL, has 125 years experience in the
shipping industry since 1884. Its business relationship
with the USA dates back to 1909, when it opened the
Hong Kong/Tacoma service with the TACOMA MARU. MOL
currently operates a fleet of approximately 860 vessels,
which includes container ships, dry bulk carriers,
tankers, LNG vessels and car carriers. TraPac
is currently in the midst of a major expansion project
at the Port of Los Angeles that will deepen the waterside
at Berths 144-147, upgrade approximately 50 additional
acres of existing land to modern container handling
backland standards and construct a new on-dock rail
facility.
The
Port of Los Angeles is America’s premier port
and has a strong commitment to developing innovative
strategic and sustainable operations that benefit
the economy as well as the quality of life for the
region and the nation it serves. As the leading
seaport in North America in terms of shipping container
volume and cargo value, the Port generates 919,000
regional jobs and $39.1 billion in annual wages and
tax revenues. A proprietary department of the
City of Los Angeles, the Port is self-supporting and
does not receive taxpayer dollars.
The
Port of Los Angeles – A cleaner port. A
brighter future.
Contacts for The Containership Company:
Jakob Tolstrup-Møller
Chief Executive Officer
The Containership Company
Phone: +
47 6711 3000
Email Jakob.Tolstrup-Moller@Containership-Company.com
Bookings and Customer Service: USA
Norton Lilly International
2510 W. Dunlap Ave. Suite 650, Phoenix, AZ 85021
Phone: 1-877-322-9920
Fax: 1-877-608-0734
Email: usabookings@tccagency.com
Bookings and Customer Service: Taicang
Sino Jardine Shipping Agencies (Shanghai) Limited - China,
Shanghai
PUnit D, 9/F 686 Jiu Jiang Bldg., 686 Jiu Jiang Road, Shanghai 200001, China
Phone: +86-21-23215268
Fax: +82-21-23215204
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