Höegh Autoliners announced on Mach 21 it has increased its frequency of service from the US to Oceania. The company offers customers two direct sailings a month from destinations in the US to New Zealand and Australia.
The increased frequency is in response to the growing demand from equipment and automotive manufacturers and will offer customers more sailing options in the region.
Oskar Orstadius, Chief Sales Officer, says, “We continuously work with customers to develop solutions to their transportation needs and are pleased to support the increased demand in cargo flows to Oceania. With the increased capacity deployed in this service we can offer more sustainable transportation and the flexibility to transport larger cargoes.”
Höegh Autoliners operates some of the greenest and largest PCTC vessels in the world. The New Horizon series can transport up to 8500 car equivalent units and have been designed to minimise its impact on the environment. The vessels are equipped with the latest fuel-saving technologies, reducing CO2 emissions per car equivalent unit by 50% compared with standard car carriers.
Source: Höegh Autoliners