MPP Liner Services

CNCo’s liner services are currently calling at over 130 ports worldwide offering an extensive network of integrated shipping services. Its owned and managed services are as follows:

Swire Shipping Ltd. (UK) is a leading provider of multi purpose liner shipping solutions, offering a comprehensive port-to-port coverage within its core Asia-South Pacific region and extending to North America, Europe, the Middle East and the Indian Sub Continent. Swire Shipping operates the following liner services:

Swire Shipping’s fleet of multipurpose vessels is capable of carrying a wide range of general/unitized cargoes (including heavy and bulky project lifts), breakbulk parcels (steels, forest products), vegetable oils, bulk parcels as well as containerized cargoes (general and refrigerated). For further details and schedule information please see www.swireshipping.com or download their brochure.

Tasman Orient Line CV (TOL) is jointly owned by CNCo and the Ahrenkiel Group. TOL is the leading independent liner shipping service linking New Zealand, Asia and the South Pacific.

TOL operates four separate services linking New Zealand, New Caledonia and Fiji with many of the major cargo gateways in the Asia Pacific region, as well as the key regional and niche ports.

TOL’s multipurpose vessels are designed to carry a versatile mix of containers and breakbulk cargo.

TOL regularly carries wood products, steel commodities, construction materials, general cargo and project cargo. For more information please see http://www.tasmanorient.com/.

New Guinea Pacific Line (NGPL) is majority owned by CNCo and provides a comprehensive service linking East and South East Asian ports with the South Pacific. For more information please see http://www.ngpl-jsp.com/

CNCo has a significant shareholding in Greater Bali Hai (GBH), a liner trade linking Japan and Korea with the South Pacific as well as having the trade management contract. For more information please see http://www.greaterbalihai.com/

CNCo also has a long-standing interest in Polynesia Line, a liner trade connecting the West coast of the USA with Tahiti, Samoa and American Samoa. For more information please see www.interoceanss.com/start.html