CONCORD, CA - MOL is pleased to announce that it has added a temporary call at the port of Miami on the westbound leg of the company's ECS service (all-water service between the U.S. East Coast and Asia). This temporary call was added to accommodate the peak of Florida's grapefruit season. MOL's first call at Miami will commence with the sailing of the Sinaloa Voyage 032W on January 28, 2000 and will continue through early and possibly up through early April.
| Port of Call | ||
| Hong Kong | ||
| Kaohsiung | ||
| Busan | ||
| Kobe | ||
| Nagoya | ||
| Tokyo | ||
| Manzanillo, Panama (for E/B discharge) | ||
| Charleston (for E/B discharge) | ||
| New York | ||
| Norfolk | ||
| Charleston (for W/B loading) | ||
| Miami (for W/B loading) | ||
| Manzanillo, Panama (for W/B loading) | ||
| Tokyo | ||
| Kobe | ||
| Hong Kong |
MOL operates one of the most diverse networks of liner services spanning the globe, serving the transpacific, transatlantic, Americas, and Asia-Europe trades. MOL (America) Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of MOL Ltd., a global company engaged in shipping, logistics, and other related businesses.
For further information, please contact Ann Elleflot, Manager of Advertising/Communications, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (America) Inc. by telephone (925-688-2604) or e-mail (ann.elleflot@mitsuiosk.com).