TCC Nominates World Class Terminal Operators

JOC Staff |
Taicang International Gateway, located in Jiangsu China, and TraPac Container Terminal, based in Los Angeles U.S., have been nominated by The Containership Company to provide terminal services for their new Great Dragon service, which enters the Trans-Pacific trade on April 17th, 2010.

Taicang International Gateway (TIG), a subsidiary of Modern Terminals Limited, is strategically located near several key manufacturing China hubs, including Suzhou, Kunshan, Wuxi and the Yangtze River Delta Region. Taicang's proximity to the manufacturing point of origin allows shippers to avoid congestion and reduce haulage costs by reducing inland transit time. TIG's port infrastructure is supported by a well developed highway network, and an environmentally friendly barge service offering.

Taicang International Gateway, and the Jiangsu Government, together with TraPac and the Port of Los Angeles will provide The Containership Company (TCC) with world class terminal operations on both sides of the Pacific said Sean Kelly, Chief Executive Officer of Modern Terminals. We look forward to working with TraPac and the Port of Los Angeles to ensure TCC's complete success.

Frank Pisano, Executive Vice President and head of TraPac's operations said of the nomination: We are pleased that The Containership Company chose TraPac and the Port of Los Angeles as its business partners in launching this no-frills port to port service between the U.S. and China markets. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with TCC.

The Containership Company's inaugural Great Dragon sailing departs Taicang International Gateway on April 17th with a scheduled arrival in Los Angeles on May 3rd. The Great Dragon service is expected to generate 250,000 TEUs annually between Los Angeles and Taicang.