
In the second quarter of this year, the container ships of the
Chinese Orient Overseas Container Lines (OOCL) transported
containerized cargoes of 2.13 million TEUs, a volume that
represents a growth of +8.8% over the same period in 2025 and
is the second highest ever being lower
Only at the record of 2.23 million TEUs set in the fourth quarter
of 2020. The increase was generated by the new record
quarterly traffic history on transatlantic routes that is
result equal to 150 thousand TEUs (+1.8%). In addition, the volumes of
containers transported on the transpacific routes and on those
and with Australasia were the second most
highest levels of all-time having stood at 609 thousand TEUs respectively
(+21.5%) and 989 thousand TEUs (+3.9%). Traffic is also growing
handled on the Asia-Europe routes, which amounted to 386 thousand
TEU (+6.9%).
There was a significant increase in the second quarter of 2014.
2026 also the value of the revenues generated by these transports to
except for those handled on transatlantic routes that
total revenues of $191.5 million (-1.3%). In
Revenues from services rose sharply
transpacific, intra-Asian and Australasia and the
Asia-Europe services, the values of which were respectively equal to
973.7 million (+29.3%), 850.8 million (+16.8%) and 520.9 million
dollars (+17.6%).
In the first six months of 2026, OOCL ships transported
A total of 4.13 million TEUs, an increase of +5.2%
on the first half of last year, and this activity
produced revenues of $4.67 billion (+5.5%). On the
1.13 million TEUs were transported on transpacific routes alone
(+7.1%) and revenues of 1.72 were recorded in this market
billion dollars (+4.3%). Asia-Europe maritime services have
totalled 771 thousand TEUs (+9.3%) and revenues of one billion
dollars (+5.8%), while transatlantic services 284 thousand TEUs (+0.3%)
and $354.5 million (-2.7%). Containerized volumes
on intra-Asian routes and with Australasia are
amounted to 1.94 million TEUs (+3.4%) and the related revenues were
amounted to $1.60 billion (+8.7%).