MOL Announces Launch of the New China/West Coast India Service (CIS)
posted by AJOT | Jan 15 2016 at 10:23 AM | Liner Shipping
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL, President & CEO: Junichiro Ikeda) today announced launch of the new China/West Coast India service (CIS). This new service is in addition to MOL’s existing Nhava Sheva Karachi Express (NKX) service which together will enhance our coverage between fast growing ports in India and China, Singapore, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
As addressed in the press release on November 20, 2015 (*1), MOL is committed to meeting various logistics needs, and increasing its group-wide recognition and brand power in India. MOL continually takes a proactive stancein meeting various customer needs and contributing to economic growth in India and around the world.
CIS Service
Ø Port Rotation (Turn Around: 42 days)
Qingdao – Shanghai – Ningbo – Shekou – Singapore – Port Kelang –
Nhava Sheva (JNPCT) – Mundra – Colombo – Penang –
Port Kelang –
Hong Kong – Qingdao
Ø Commencement:
West
Bound: MV WAN HAI 507 ETA Qingdao February 27, 2016
East
Bound: MV WAN HAI 507 ETA Nhava Sheva March 16, 2016
Ø Vessel Deployment:
4,000
- 4,500 TEU container vessels, total 6 vessels (*2)
(*1) Please refer to the press release
on November 20, 2015;
MOL
Hosts Parties in Mumbai, Delhi to Outline Business Development Plans in India
(*2)
A joint service with Wan Hai Lines Ltd. (WHL), Interasia Lines, Ltd. and
Pacific International Lines (Pte) Ltd (PIL)
(For
reference)
The existing service
(Nhava Sheva Karachi Express/NKX)
Ø
Port Rotation (Turn Aro und: 21
days)
Port
Kelang – Singapore – Nhava Sheva (GTI) – Karachi – Pipavav – Colombo – Port
Kelang
-Enhancing Coverage of Fast Growing Ports in India –
Tokyo,
January 15, 2016 - Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL, President & CEO: Junichiro
Ikeda) today announced launch of the new China/West Coast India service (CIS).
This
new service is in addition to MOL’s existing Nhava Sheva Karachi Express (NKX) service which
together will enhance our coverage between fast growing ports in India and
China, Singapore, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
As
addressed in the press release on November 20, 2015 (*1), MOL is
committed to meeting various logistics needs, and increasing its group-wide
recognition and brand power in India. MOL continually takes a proactive stance
in meeting various customer needs and contributing to economic growth in India
and around the world.
CIS
Service
Ø Port Rotation (Turn Around: 42 days)
Qingdao – Shanghai – Ningbo – Shekou – Singapore – Port Kelang –
Nhava Sheva (JNPCT) – Mundra – Colombo – Penang –
Port Kelang –
Hong Kong – Qingdao
Ø Commencement:
West
Bound: MV WAN HAI 507 ETA Qingdao February 27, 2016
East
Bound: MV WAN HAI 507 ETA Nhava Sheva March 16, 2016
Ø Vessel Deployment:
4,000
- 4,500 TEU container vessels, total 6 vessels (*2)
(*1) Please refer to the press release
on November 20, 2015;
MOL
Hosts Parties in Mumbai, Delhi to Outline Business Development Plans in India
(*2)
A joint service with Wan Hai Lines Ltd. (WHL), Interasia Lines, Ltd. and
Pacific International Lines (Pte) Ltd (PIL)
(For
reference)
The existing service
(Nhava Sheva Karachi Express/NKX)
Ø
Port Rotation (Turn Around: 21
days)
Port
Kelang – Singapore – Nhava Sheva (GTI) – Karachi – Pipavav – Colombo – Port
Kelang