REGIONAL Container Lines (RCL) is to add a China-SE Asia-West India service through slots on the China-India multi-carrier service of NYK, Hapag-Lloyd, X-Press Feeders, Yang Ming and Wan Hai (WIN/CCI).
The arrangement, which RCL is to brand 'RWI' (RCL China West India Service), starts with the sailing of the 4,620-TEU RHL Calliditas from Ningbo on August 17.
This complements RCL services offered through slots, superseding one offered via transshipment at Port Kelang and Singapore with MOL and the Samudera-run Straits to Nhava Sheva and Karachi Express (NKX) that RCL quits.
The RWI calls at Ningbo, Shanghai, Shenzhen-Shekou, Singapore, Port Kelang (N), Nhava Sheva, Pipavav, Colombo, Port Kelang (N+W), Singapore, Hong Kong and back to Ningbo.
It turns in seven weeks with seven vessels of 3,700 to 4,600 TEU, according to Alphaliner.
Of note, Gold Star Line, so far taking slots on the whole service, is to limit its slot participation to the ports of Nhava Sheva, Colombo, Port Kelang (N+W), Singapore and Hong Kong.
CONTAINER
15 August 2014 - 21:28
Regional Container Lines adds RWI service linking China and West India
REGIONAL Container Lines (RCL) is to add a China-SE Asia-West India service through slots on the China-India multi-carrier service of NYK, Hapag-Lloyd, X-Press Feeders, Yang Ming and Wan Hai (WIN/CCI).
CONTAINER
15 August 2014 - 21:28
Regional Container Lines adds RWI service linking China and West India
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