TRIESTE – CMA CGM, COSCO Shipping, Evergreen and OOCL have announced the “DAY 10” of OCEAN Alliance. For 2026, the product (which features a network of 41 services and remains the largest operating alliance in the container shipping sector) confirms calls at the Adriatic ports of Trieste, Koper (Slovenia) and Rijeka (Croatia).

In particular, the Asia-Adriatic Sea [AAS] service provides for two similar rotations, but with the addition of Malta in the version that could, in the future, return to transiting through the Suez Canal.

Ningbo – Pusan – Shanghai – Shekou – Singapore – Alexandria – Rijeka – Koper – Trieste – Alexandria – Jeddah – Port Kelang – Ningbo

Ningbo – Pusan – Shanghai – Shekou – Singapore – Alexandria – Malta – Rijeka – Koper – Trieste – Alexandria – Jeddah – Port Kelang – Ningbo

The name “DAY 10 Product” indicates the tenth consecutive year of joint operations by the alliance. The network deploys a total of 394 container vessels, including 130 from CMA CGM, across 41 services on the main east–west trade lanes, for a total capacity of 5.3 million TEU. The alliance structure includes seven Asia–North Europe services operated by 102 vessels, four Asia–Mediterranean services using 54 vessels and 22 transpacific services. Ocean Alliance also operates three services between Asia and the Persian Gulf and three transatlantic services linking Northern Europe with the US East Coast. Direct Asia–Red Sea services remain suspended, while cargo to and from the region is handled via CMA CGM’s standalone REX2 service.

The announcement also underlines the long-term stability of the partnership. CMA CGM, COSCO Shipping, Evergreen and OOCL have committed to continuing their cooperation at least until 2032.