OOCL names its newest container carrier OOCL Jakarta
An official naming ceremony of OOCL’s newest container ship has been held today at Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard on Geoje Island, Korea, the OOCL press release said.
The ship was the last vessel of 32 line ordered at the shipyard by OOCL. The order included sixteen 4,578 vessels and sixteen 8,063 vessels.
Among the guests who attended of the christening ceremony were OOCL’s CEO Mr Philip Chow, Mr SY Bae, President and Shipyard General Manager, and the ceremony sponsor Mrs Tamlyn Steinke, wife of Executive Director of the Port of Long Beach. Mrs Steinke named the ship OOCL Jakarta (4,578 TEUs).
The Hong Kong-based Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), a subsidiary of Orient Overseas (International) Ltd, is one of the world's largest integrated international container transportation, logistics and terminal companies. The Company’s 280 offices are located in 55 countries - in Asia, Europe, North America, the Mediterranean, South Asia, Middle East and Australia.
The ship was the last vessel of 32 line ordered at the shipyard by OOCL. The order included sixteen 4,578 vessels and sixteen 8,063 vessels.
Among the guests who attended of the christening ceremony were OOCL’s CEO Mr Philip Chow, Mr SY Bae, President and Shipyard General Manager, and the ceremony sponsor Mrs Tamlyn Steinke, wife of Executive Director of the Port of Long Beach. Mrs Steinke named the ship OOCL Jakarta (4,578 TEUs).
The Hong Kong-based Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), a subsidiary of Orient Overseas (International) Ltd, is one of the world's largest integrated international container transportation, logistics and terminal companies. The Company’s 280 offices are located in 55 countries - in Asia, Europe, North America, the Mediterranean, South Asia, Middle East and Australia.