Hanjin Shipping enlarges China-India service
Qingdao: Hanjin Shipping announced Wednesday the expansion of its China-India service starting from 10 July, Seatrade Asia reports.
The Hyper Galex (HGX) route, currently operated by Emirates Shipping, calls at major ports of northern and southern China and India on a weekly basis.
“Hanjin Shipping will start chartering slots of 500 teu effective 10 July and in return, Emirates Shipping will be taking the same amount of slots from Hanjin Shipping on its FMX (Far East-Middle East Express) service,” said the South Korea-based firm.
The HGX port rotation is Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Xiamen, Hong Kong, Da Chan Bay, Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Pipavav, Karachi, Singapore, Hong Kong, and back to Qingdao.
The Hyper Galex (HGX) route, currently operated by Emirates Shipping, calls at major ports of northern and southern China and India on a weekly basis.
“Hanjin Shipping will start chartering slots of 500 teu effective 10 July and in return, Emirates Shipping will be taking the same amount of slots from Hanjin Shipping on its FMX (Far East-Middle East Express) service,” said the South Korea-based firm.
The HGX port rotation is Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Xiamen, Hong Kong, Da Chan Bay, Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Pipavav, Karachi, Singapore, Hong Kong, and back to Qingdao.