Weihai-Japan container line launched with weekly sailings

2008-1-2

A container shipping between east Japan and north eastern China's port of Weihai in Shangdong province has been launched.

Logistics Week reports that the new service offers weekly sailings and is expected to add more than 10,000 TEU to port of Weihai's throughput every year.

Source: schednet
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