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Title: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealand tr
Post by: Aaron Fox on April 14, 2008, 08:38:00 AM
Does anyone known the Ships on this new service codes.
http://www.maerskline.com/link/?page=news&path=/news/news20080414
http://www.misc.com.my/pressroom_pressrelease_release.php?id=35
On the bottom site it has list that they current route is having a new cooperation with ML what shipping line is ML
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Mike Cornwall on April 14, 2008, 12:22:44 PM
Gidday Aaron,

This is surprising news to me, there was no mention of it at work today.
If you read your link you will get the answer to your question re ML. (Maersk Line).
But as I see this it would appear that Mearsk will continue to use the 4100's with one being in MISC colours and maybe name.
In other words no change from what we have now.
The big question is, what happens to the MISC ships now running here. If they cease to come then Bledisloe is in real trouble.
I'll have to ask some qustions tomoro.

Mike
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on April 23, 2008, 12:05:12 AM
Hi Aaron
MISC will take over the charter of one of Maersk's 4100teu vessels, don't know which one. I presume they will rename with a Bunga prefix. The Asian carriers are amalgamating their NZX/NZS loops into one loop. There will be five vessels of 2800teu,(2 PIL,and one each MOL,NYK and OOCL). The rotation will be Singapore-Pt Kelang-Brisbane-Auckland-Lyttelton-Wellington-Napier-Tauranga-Brisbane-Singapore.MISC say that they will still participate in this service, but I guess only taking slots on the other vessels.
Cheers
Stephen
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Aaron Fox on April 23, 2008, 10:44:19 AM
What are the vessel names for the five vessels of 2,800teu capacity.
I think OOCL vessel will be OOCL Belgium
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Brent on April 23, 2008, 08:39:03 PM
Hi

Understand MISC wanted Maersk to join the collaboration of MISC/OOCL/NYK/PIL/MOL on SE Asia loops and rationalise tonnage. This did not happen so MISC decided to buddy-up with Maersk on the NZ1 service to TPP and Singapore and as mentioned will "charter" one of the Albatross 4100 class. No doubt their three owned ships on the current service will be soaked up elsewhere, and will charter a small number of slots on the revised service of PIL/NYK/OOCL/MOL. These lines will introduce 5 x 2,800 TEU vessels in place of the current approx. 1700 TEU vessels, although MOL Mauo and Provider are expected to remain for a while as new vessels are organised. The 1996 built KOTA PUSAKA IMO9121247 and 1997 built KOTA EKSPRES IMO9141314 are understood to be two vessels stemmed so far, while the 2003 built OOCL Melbourne IMO9275397 has also been mentioned.

Cheers

Brent
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Aaron Fox on April 23, 2008, 09:19:26 PM
What site did you get the info of the vessel
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Brent on April 25, 2008, 07:17:11 AM
Hi Aaron

Not a site report, just information circulating. However more recent rumours indicate PIL are also looking at other vessels, will let you know if I hear more.

Cheers

Brent
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on April 27, 2008, 11:48:21 AM
The new NZX Service is supposed to begin with a vessel loading in Singapore about 2nd June
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on May 13, 2008, 06:54:01 AM
OOCL have named the OOCL Melbourne as their contribution to the new NZX service to New Zealand from Singapore and Port Kelang. She loads in Singapore on 25th May.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Tony des Landes on May 13, 2008, 07:13:05 AM
The MOL Mauao and Provider will continue to service the trade and PIL are reported to be using Kota Pelangi and Irenes Rainbow. It is not known if the Irenes Rainbow will be renamed at this point
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Tony des Landes on May 15, 2008, 04:17:02 AM
After many changes, it looks like Kota Petani (ex Irenes Rainbow) and Kota Pemimpin will be PIL's contribution.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on May 15, 2008, 09:32:47 PM
According to the schedule put out by MOL, the vessels are OOCL Melbourne, MOL Mauao, Provider, Kota Pemimpin, and Kota Segar. The last vessel is not listed in the containership register, so perhaps it is the new name for Irenes Rainbow.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Tony des Landes on May 16, 2008, 02:23:33 AM
Yes - Kota Segar has now been advised along with Kota Pemimpin. I wonder if this will be the final allocation of vessels - it's changed so many times already.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on May 18, 2008, 10:45:59 AM
The OOCL website shipping schedule is now mentioning the MOL Glory on this service. Maybe more changes to come.
The latest NZ Shipping Gazette has the PIL schedule listing a vessel called "Kota Petani" :-?
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on May 23, 2008, 09:30:40 AM
MOL Glory is doing one voyage only while MOL Mauao is in drydock.For PIL , it was originally Kota Segar on the schedule, then Kota Petani, Now it is Kota Permata. I don't know if these are all intended name changes for Irenes Rainbow? But they can't Make up their minds  :-? The only consistency is Kota Pemimpin.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Tony des Landes on May 23, 2008, 09:56:53 AM
I have since heard that Kota Ekspres will do one voyage and then it will be Kota Pemimpin, but that could change

Tony d
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealand tr
Post by: Robbie on May 27, 2008, 04:05:28 AM
i see the Maersk Fuji, OOCL Melbourne, and Maersk Fukuoka are making a trip to Wellington within the next month. Centreport (Wellington) very rarely gets visits from Maersk and never get visits from OOCL vessels. Is the new sharing agreement including Wellington? Will these be regular callers to Centreport?

Cheers Robbie
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealand tr
Post by: Brent on May 27, 2008, 06:19:14 AM
Hi Robbie

Maersk Fuji and Maersk Fukuoka on the Southern Star service to Australia so presume Wellington calls as part of the transtasman service. Before they had the "butterfly" service inherited from P&O Nedlloyd.

OOCL and other lines have rationalised their 2 string service between N.Z. and Singapore and previously OOCL vessels were on loop B that bypassed Wellington. As part of the reorganised service Wellington will continue the weekly calls carried out previously by PIL and MISC vessels, but with a new set of alrger vessels including OOCL Melbourne.

Cheers

Brent
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealand tr
Post by: Aaron Fox on June 08, 2008, 04:43:48 AM
OOCL Melbourne Arrivals at Auckland today.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on June 12, 2008, 08:42:28 AM
Maersk Damascus has been renamed MISC Damascus and the charter has been taken over by MISC Berhad as their contribution to the vessel sharing agreement.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Tony des Landes on June 12, 2008, 08:50:45 AM
When I first read that I thought I saw MSC Damascus. If MISC use MISC as a prefix it will get confusing with MSC and when you say MISC it sounds a bit like Maersk.

Tony d
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Brent on June 12, 2008, 06:42:31 PM
MISC have used the prefix on other charters such as MISC Merlion also chartered from Maersk. No more Bunga's then?
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Brent on June 17, 2008, 07:45:32 AM
Evening

Apparently a change of plan and while MISC will be operating the Maersk Damascus, it will not be renamed.

Cheers

Brent
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on June 19, 2008, 01:45:28 PM
That's unusual. It will mean that MISC will no longer have a "name" presence in the NZ- South East Asia trade.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on June 24, 2008, 10:58:38 PM
The Maersk Damascus now has the funnel colour of MISC. She is in Auckland 24 June 2008.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Robbie on July 24, 2008, 11:19:24 AM
here is a link for a photo of the Maersk Damascus with her new funnel: http://seapixonline.com/nsphoto.php?tot=3965&mid=0&cat=118&catn=&wds=&typ=dateadded&hit=1&pid=4784
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Stephen Chester on August 12, 2008, 10:16:31 PM
The 1978 built Provider is to be replaced by the 1987 built California Mercury by NYK line. The 2008 built Kota Permata is to be replaced by the 1986 built Kota Pusaka by PIL.
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Aaron Fox on August 19, 2008, 05:11:37 AM
Will the Provider be scrapped
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Brent on August 19, 2008, 07:19:02 AM
Hi

Provider has been sold to Chinese shipbreakers.

Cheers

Brent
Title: Re: Vessel Sharing Agreement between Maersk Line and MISC Berhad in the South East Asia - New Zealan
Post by: Aaron Fox on August 19, 2008, 09:20:36 AM
Was the Provider base on the NZ- Asia route