Shekou Container Terminal welcomes two new services

2008-2-6

Two new container lines have started to call at port of Shenzhen's Shekou Container Terminal (SCT), Logistics Week reported.

Zim's East West Express (EWX) has made its maiden call at SCT. The line uses eight 4,250-TEU ships and calls at SCT every Saturday. The port rotation is Shanghai, Xiamen, Shekou, Port Klang, Bremen, Tilbury, Antwerp and Le Havre.

On January 21, the China-Pakistan-India line (CPX) jointly operated by Yang Ming and OOCL first called at SCT. The service calls at SCT every Monday with a port rotation of Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Singapore, Mundra, Penang, Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai.

Source: Schednet
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