Hong Kong's container shipping line OOCL has announced that its new office in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh will open today, February 1.
The Phnom Penh office is expected to enhance OOCL's network in the Indo-China region and provide OOCL customers with a vital link to world trade, a company statement said.
The opening of the new office follows the completion and termination of OOCL's agreements with its liner agent, Indo Orient Services (Cambodia) Pte Ltd and its logistics agent, RAF International Forwarding (Cambodia).
"The new OOCL Cambodia office is part of our extensive enhancement of the whole region," said OOCL regional manager SC Chan. "We have seen significant growth in the Cambodian market."
Emirates Shipping joins service linking China, Korea and India
EMIRATES Shipping Line has announced its participation in the North China India Express (NIX) service operated by Korea Marine Transport Co (KMTC) and Cheng Lie Navigation (CNC) linking major ports of China, Korea, Southeast Asia and India
Emirates Shipping Line has acquired slots on this express service commencing from February 22. NIX service provides direct port connection across Korea, Northern China and Nhava Sheva, and is also one of the few services in the region serving Northern China and Nhava Sheva.
The NIX offers one of the best transit times in the industry between North China/ Korea and India, with only 14 days from Pusan to Nhava Sheva.
The port rotation is: Xingang, Qingdao, Pusan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, Xingang.
"We are happy to provide customers another high quality service which aligns with our overall strategy in meeting market needs," said Emirates Shipping CEO Vikas Khan. "Emirates would continue to step up efforts in achieving more breakthroughs in service excellence."
Emirates Shipping Line is registered in Dubai Maritime City of the UAE and headquartered in Dubai and Hong Kong.
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