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Evergreen Shipping launched a new China-India-Pakistan route!

Ting www.sofreight.com 2023-08-24 19:33:19

NO.1 Evergreen Shipping launched a new China-India-Pakistan route

Recently, Evergreen Shipping announced that in order to adapt to market demand and optimize and upgrade routes, the new China-India-Pakistan route CIX4 was launched to further enhance the scope of services.

According to reports, the new India-Pakistan route specifically refers to the route from the Bay of Bengal to countries along the Arabian Sea. The main countries are India and Pakistan, as well as Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives and Nepal.

The port of call sequence of the CIX4 route is: Shanghai-Ningbo-Shekou-Singapore-Klang-Navasheva-Mundra-Karachi-Klang-Singapore-Haiphong-Shanghai.

NO.2 Maersk launches refrigerated container rail service in northern India

Maersk is launching a reefer-only container rail service between northern India and the Nhava Sheva Port, boosting its ability to capture more export volumes. The first train journey from Dadri ICD (Inland Container Depot) is scheduled for 21 August.

According to Maersk (India), this new service is the first refrigerated export service connected via Nhava Sheva and is designed to serve ME2 (India-Middle East). Officials also said it would be a regular weekly intermodal service with a capacity of 90 Teu per train journey, noting that this brings greater reliability to customers dealing with perishable/time-sensitive cargo trade . "A complete cold chain is critical to our customers," the company said.

NO.3 MSC withdraws from acquisition of Livorno Container Terminal

Shipping company MSC has decided to withdraw its interest in acquiring Dal Sena Tuscany Terminal (TDT) in the Italian port of Livorno. Obstruction from competition regulators appears to be the most likely reason for the decision.

It is worth noting that Terminal Investment Limited (TIL), the port operating company owned by MSC, announced the acquisition of the container terminal in January, but based on recent developments, the deal appears to have fallen apart.

According to Italia 24, Luciano Guerrieri, chairman of the North Tyrrhenian Sea Port System Authority (Adsp), said: "Whatever the reasons for MSC's withdrawal of the offer, the port of Livorno's potential remains open while hoping for a possible resumption of negotiations. constant.".

NO.4 The number of all-cargo aircraft operated by SF Airlines increased to 84

A few days ago, SF Airlines launched the "Shenzhen=Port Moresby" international cargo route with B747-400 all-cargo aircraft. A batch of electrical equipment took the maiden flight from Shenzhen to Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea. Construction of local infrastructure.

In terms of cargo transportation, SF Airlines customizes personalized guarantee plans for customers and supports domestic private enterprises in their engineering construction and industrial layout in Papua New Guinea. At present, the number of all-cargo aircraft in operation of SF Airlines has increased to 84.

NO.5 Amazon restarts the freight department to compete with UPS and FedEx

Amazon.com has reportedly restarted an external freight service that competes directly with FedEx and UPS. Amazon Shipping is now available stateside, the company confirmed Friday.

The service handles packages sold on Amazon.com, as well as items from other sites and sales channels. Merchants must also be selling on Amazon.com to be eligible for the service, a spokesperson said.