TAIWANESE container shipping line Wan
Hai Lines will team up with four carriers to operate a new cargo
service between east China and India, starting January 23.
The new service will be operated
jointly with Cosco, Interasia Lines, Orient Overseas Container Line and
X-Press Feeders Group of Singapore.
Wan Hai said the five companies are
confident India will continue to achieve robust economic growth after recording
seven to eight per cent growth over the past two years, and replacing the
United Kingdom as the sixth largest economy in the world, reported The
Central News Agency (CNA).
The new east China-India route is
expected to help many Taiwanese firms operating overseas tap opportunities
stemming from India's economic growth.
The service dubbed CI3 route will
operate once a week on the following port rotation: Shanghai, Ningbo, Hong Kong,
Shenzhen-Shekou, Singapore, Port Klang, Chennai, Kattupalli, Port Klang,
Singapore, returning to Shanghai, Wan Hai said.
Each round trip will take 35
days, with five 4,250-TEU vessels deployed on the new route. Wan Hai will
provide two of the vessels, Cosco and Interasia one each, and OOCL and X-Press
will jointly provide the fifth box ship.
Source : HKSG.
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