FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PORTLAND, ORE. (MAR. 7,
2012) – Portland Says “Willkommen”
to First Hamburg Süd Ship
A containership
known as the Cap Cleveland will receive a warm welcome this afternoon as
representatives from the Port and terminal operator ICTSI Oregon, Inc.
recognize the first Portland call for German carrier Hamburg Süd. Adding the
carrier to Portland’s international container carrier lineup is part of a newly
expanded weekly service to the Mediterranean offered in partnership with
Hapag-Lloyd.
Officials will
board the vessel to meet the captain and crew, where they will present a plaque
commemorating the special occasion. Longshore workers will be discharging
imports and loading export containers all day before the ship departs the
Columbia River bound for ports in Central and South America and continuing on
to Africa and Europe.
“This is a big
deal – especially for exporters in Oregon and throughout our region,” said John
Akre, terminal manager for the Port of Portland. “This first ship represents a
more frequent weekly service that will connect the Pacific Northwest and the
Mediterranean with direct access to new ports in overseas markets.”
The addition of Hamburg Süd ships adds capacity while
reaching new ports overseas through direct and feeder connections including the
Far East, Middle East, Indian Ocean, Latin America and West Africa. By bringing
more ships to Portland and improving the regularity of the calls, the service
will provide a more efficient, dependable and competitive option for shippers
utilizing the Port.
When the improved
service was announced in February, Lee Goodwin, manager, international
transportation for Boise Inc. indicated that it would significantly increase
his company’s volumes out of Portland. “Using this enhanced weekly service will
improve efficency, cost savings and flexibility in our schedules,” said
Goodwin.
The
port rotation for the newly configured North America West Coast service is:
Cartagena, Manzanillo (Mexico), Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, Vancouver,
Portland, Oakland, Los Angeles, Manzanillo (Mexico), Manzanillo (Panama),
Cartagena, Caucedo, Tangier, Valencia, Cagliari, Livorno, Genoa,
Marseilles-Fos, Barcelona, Valencia, Tangier and back to Cartagena.
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