Chinese shipping line drops anchor at Port of Liverpool

The Jork container ship on the Mersey

The world’s top five shipping lines are all now calling at Liverpool following confirmation that Chinese giant COSCO Shipping is to ship via the port.

COSCO Shipping will take slots on an existing Canadian service via Montreal with OOCL.

It joins MSC, Maersk, CMA and Hapag in starting or growing a presence in Liverpool.

The decision follows a successful trial by COSCO Shipping in October, since when MSC has also introduced a new call to Liverpool, as part of a rotation including Canada, Turkey and various southern European ports.

It is the third major line announcement for Liverpool in the past few months, as the 2M shipping alliance confirmed at the end of 2018 that Liverpool will be a permanent call on its TA4 transatlantic service.

In February, Peel Ports also announced that it was aiming to create 250 jobs, mostly in Liverpool, to deal with continued business growth.

Mark Whitworth, Peel Ports chief executive, said: “There’s a real sense of momentum in Liverpool just now.

“Hundreds of cargo owners have already given their backing to the port as their natural trade gateway, and now more shipping lines are coming on board, too.

“In these uncertain times, one thing that is sure is Liverpool’s prime location for serving the heart of the UK marketplace.

“We’re confident that this is just the start with COSCO shipping, especially with the recent success of our new MSC service, too.”

Alan Newell, general manager of COSCO’s agents, China Shipping UK Agency, said: “Our trial at the Port of Liverpool last year was very successful.

“On the strength of that we are looking to market slots to our customers with a view to growing traffic on the route.

“It’s clear that Liverpool has a lot of potential as a gateway for many cargo owners in the North of the UK and we are confident that we are capitalising on this growing demand at the right time.”

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