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Hapag-Lloyd offers faster Middle East and Indian sub links
[ December 18, 2020 // Chris ]Hapag-Lloyd has revised its services to the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent with a direction connection between North Europe and the Middle East via its new Indian Ocean Service 3 and has reconfigured its Indian Ocean Service, the Gulf East Mediterranean (GM) Service and the Indian Subcontinent Mediterranean Express.
It says that the new services will offer a more extensive range of connections to the main ports in this trade as well as short transit times.
The Indian Ocean Service 3 and the Indian Ocean Service will offer weekly sailings and be operated in partnership with CMA CGM, COSCO Shipping and the ONE group of Japanese lines. The services will consist of eight 8,500teu vessels and will call at Southampton, North-west Continent, Algeciras, Jeddah, Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Port Qasim, Nhava Sheva and Mundra before heading back to Jeddah, Tangier, Southampton.
The its Indian Ocean Service will call at London Gateway and NW Continent ports, Tangier, Jeddah, Jebel Ali, Karachi, Nhava Sheva, Hazira, Mundra and Jeddah.
Tags: COSCO; ONE, Hapag-Lloyd; CMA CGM