MOL resumes independently-operated service to Southampton

2008-12-22

THE arrival of the 8,100-TEU MOL Cosmos at the UK Port of Southampton has marked a return of MOL-owned vessels calling at the port after a break of several months. In the interim period, MOL had been offering services into Southampton in partnership with The New World Alliance carriers.

The MOL Cosmos is currently operating on the Japanese shipping line's South China Express Service that also makes stops at the ports of Zeebrugge, Hamburg and Rotterdam before heading back to the Far East via the Suez Canal, as the vessel is too large to transit the Panama Canal.

"We are delighted to welcome the captain and crew of the MOL Cosmos on her maiden call to DP World Southampton. As one of our oldest customers, I am especially pleased to welcome MOL back to the terminal and we look forward to servicing MOL ships in Southampton for many years to come," said Campbell Mason, managing director of DP World Southampton, in a company statement from the terminal operator.

Source: Schednet
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