This brings the number of weekly services operated by the carrier on the trade between Russia and the Far East to five, reports Alphaliner.
The services are as follows: The Russia-South China (RUFEX 1) operated jointly with FESCO. It calls at the ports of: Vostochny, Vladivostok, Hong Kong, Shenzhen-Chiwan, Xiamen, Ningbo and Shanghai. The service is operated using three 3,000-TEU ships, including two provided by FESCO and one by CMA CGM.
The Russia-North & Central China (RUFEX 2) service that is jointly operated with FESCO and calls at ports at Vostochny, Vladivostok, Xingang, Qingdao and Shanghai. It deploys two 1,000-TEU vessels provided by FESCO.
The Russia-Korea (KRT 1) service calls between Vladivostok commercial port and Busan, deploying the 1,746-TEU Kapitan-Afanasyev operated by FESCO.
In addition, the Russia-Korea (KRT 2) runs between the Vladivostok fishery port and Busan arranged and is arranged slots on the Maersk-MCC RU 2 loop service. The Russia-Korea (KRT 3) makes stops at Vostochny and Busan ports, using the 1,743-TEU Scio Sun.
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10 January 2013 - 21:44
CMA CGM increases rate of Korea-Russia and China-Korea service calls
CMA CGM is resuming port of calls at Vladivostok Commercial Port Terminal (VCT) while continuing to call at the Vladivostok Fishery Terminal
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10 January 2013 - 21:44
FRENCH shipping line CMA CGM is resuming port of calls at Vladivostok Commercial Port Terminal (VCT) while continuing to call at the Vladivostok Fishery Terminal and at Vostochny Port.
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