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Successful container ship
consortium extended ten years
Grand Alliance members agreed
to continue co-operation for a further decade.
The Grand Alliance, founded in 1998, is the leading integrated
consortium in container liner shipping. Its members are Hapag-Lloyd,
MISC Berhad, Malaysia, Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), Japan, and Orient
Overseas Container Line (OOCL), Hong Kong. The four member lines have
today extended their cooperation for a further term of ten years.
The member lines of the Grand Alliance are continuing their successful
cooperation, and today Adolf Adrion, Executive Board member of Hapag-Lloyd
AG, Niels Kim Balling, Vice-President of Liner Business, MISC Berhad,
Minoru Sato, Representative Director and Executive Vice-President of
NYK, and Philip Chow, Chief Executive Officer of OOCL, have signed an
agreement extending their cooperation up to 2017.
“We have enjoyed a very close partnership and been able to respond to
market changes rapidly and together realise cost savings. Our
customers benefit from our modern tonnage, excellent port coverage and
attractive transit times. There was thus no doubt about our wanting to
continue our successful cooperation for a further ten years,” the CEOs
confirmed at the signing of the agreement.
One of the key aspects for their future cooperation is to offer a
higher frequency of sailings in fast growing markets to meet
increasing customer needs. Depending on customer demands, Grand
Alliance members will consider expanding the scope of the Grand
Alliance.
Another area of cooperation is their further dedications to
environmental protection, particularly in coastal waters. Although
ocean shipping remains the most environmental-friendly means of
transport, Grand Alliance member lines intend to commit efforts to
make further reduction in fuel consumption and CO2, SOx and NOx
emissions, through using low sulphur fuel and employing most efficient
deployment plans.
The Grand Alliance members deploy in their services a total of about
140 vessels with a capacity of between 2,700 and 9,000 TEU offering 20
services, mainly on major east- west routes. This is an exclusive
state-of-the-art tonnage, with additional newbuildings to be
integrated into the fleet once delivered. When deploying ships, the
Grand Alliance adopts the “best vessel for the loop” principle.
Cooperation among members is restricted to provision of joint
port-to-port services, on which each member is allocated space to
market on its own account. The shipping lines compete with each other
to attract customers, and there is no discussion or agreement within
the alliance on any commercial matters such as in particular fixing
freight rates. The Grand Alliance provides a comprehensive network of
links across the major trade lanes meeting all customers'
requirements.
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