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Hainan Pan Ocean starts Ningbo-Long Beach loop mid-August
STATE-OWNED Chinese container shipping line, Hainan Pan Ocean Shipping Co (Hainan POS), plans to enter the China-US market mid-August with a new service connecting Ningbo and Shanghai to Long Beach.
The service, named Central China-America West Coast Express (CAE), will deploy four chartered ships of 2,700 TEU each. The service will call at the Pacific Container Terminal (SSA-Cosco) at Long Beach and offer onward carriage to inland points in Chicago and Houston, said Alphaliner.
Hainan Pan Ocean Shipping was established in 2008 by Captain Li Kelin, the former president of CSCL and vice-president of Cosco, and is backed by the Hainan government and Yangpu Port.
The company initially offered domestic Chinese services before expanding into the China-Australia market in May 2010 when it launched the China-Australia Express (CAX) service in cooperation with TS Lines, the report said.
The service, named Central China-America West Coast Express (CAE), will deploy four chartered ships of 2,700 TEU each. The service will call at the Pacific Container Terminal (SSA-Cosco) at Long Beach and offer onward carriage to inland points in Chicago and Houston, said Alphaliner.
Hainan Pan Ocean Shipping was established in 2008 by Captain Li Kelin, the former president of CSCL and vice-president of Cosco, and is backed by the Hainan government and Yangpu Port.
The company initially offered domestic Chinese services before expanding into the China-Australia market in May 2010 when it launched the China-Australia Express (CAX) service in cooperation with TS Lines, the report said.
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