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Incheon Port Authority launches new service to Malaysia
来源:Shipping News Headlines 编辑:编辑部 发布:2021/03/10 09:40:03
INCHEON Port Authority (IPA) recently announced the launch of the North China Malaysia eXpress (NCX) service connecting Korea, China, Singapore and Malaysia.
The first ship deployed on the NCX service is Singapore-registered container ship, XPress Kailash, which sailed into the Hanjin Incheon Container Terminal (HJIT) at Incheon New Port on February 24.
A total of five shipping companies will operate four 2,100 TEU ships on NCX which offers service once a week. The ships will make a call at Incheon, Dalian, Tianjin, Qingdao, Singapore, Port Klang, Shenzhen and Incheon.
Among the five shipping companies, X-Press Feeder and Gold Star Line are newcomers to Incheon Port. They will deploy their ships by taking a turn every five months. IPA says the new shipping service will increase choices for customers using Incheon Port.
Shipping companies that will provide service on the route in the first five months are X-Press Feeders (Hong Kong), KMTC (Korea), SITC (China), and Regional Container Line (Thailand). In the next five months, the shippers are Gold Star Line (Israel), KMTC (Korea), SITC (China), and Regional Container Line (Thailand), reports Business Korea.
The first ship deployed on the NCX service is Singapore-registered container ship, XPress Kailash, which sailed into the Hanjin Incheon Container Terminal (HJIT) at Incheon New Port on February 24.
A total of five shipping companies will operate four 2,100 TEU ships on NCX which offers service once a week. The ships will make a call at Incheon, Dalian, Tianjin, Qingdao, Singapore, Port Klang, Shenzhen and Incheon.
Among the five shipping companies, X-Press Feeder and Gold Star Line are newcomers to Incheon Port. They will deploy their ships by taking a turn every five months. IPA says the new shipping service will increase choices for customers using Incheon Port.
Shipping companies that will provide service on the route in the first five months are X-Press Feeders (Hong Kong), KMTC (Korea), SITC (China), and Regional Container Line (Thailand). In the next five months, the shippers are Gold Star Line (Israel), KMTC (Korea), SITC (China), and Regional Container Line (Thailand), reports Business Korea.