
For the second quarter ended June 30 this year, OOCL registered a contraction in total volumes of 2.1% compared to the same period last year. The biggest slide was on the Asia-Europe lane, where liftings fell 11.8% to 224,004 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). The trans-Pacific registered a drop of 3.6% to 324,883 TEUs, and the trans-Atlantic fell 8% to 92,670 TEUs.
The bright spot was the intra-Asia/Australasia loop where TEUs carried rose 2.6% to 780,851 TEUs.
Total revenues also decreased in the second quarter, sliding by 9.3% to US$1.362 billion. All four trade lanes suffered, with the Asia-Europe lane registering the biggest deceleration at 28.1%. intra-Asia/Australasia followed by falling 6.4%, while trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific deflated in revenue 3.2% and 3%, respectively.
The loadable capacity for the second quarter increased by 7.1%, while the overall load factor was 6.8% lower than for the same period in 2014. Overall average revenue per TEU fell 7.4% compared to the second quarter of last year.
Meanwhile, for the first six months of 2015 ended June 30, total volumes decreased by 2.3% from the same period last year and total revenues recorded a 6.4% drop. All four trade lanes went down in volume of TEUs carried, while the revenue plunged deepest for Asia to Europe with a 15.6% fall, followed by intra-Asia/Australasia with a contraction of 5.4%, then the trans-Atlantic with a negative 4%, and trans-Pacific with a 2.6% setback.
Loadable capacity for H1 increased by 2.8%. The overall load factor was 3.8% lower than the same period in 2014. Overall average revenue per TEU decreased by 4.2% compared to the same period last year.