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CMA CGM upgrades Africa-India loop with Nhava Sheva weekly call
MARSEILLES' shipping giant CMA CGM has announced the launch of a new call on its Swahili Service at Mumbai's Nhava Sheva NSCIT Terminal, linking India and Africa every week starting October 9 with the sailing of the 1,600-TEU Bella.
The Swahili Service will offer weekly calls at, Mombasa, Kenya; Nacala, Mozambique and Zanzibar to India within 14 days.
Also available are rail connections to International Container Depots (India) and business areas in India, including Dadri, Ludhiana, Tughlakabad, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Jaipur and Jodhpur, said a company statement.
The French shipping line said there were intermodal door-to-door options in Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia as well.
The Swahili loop, deploying a seven 2,800-TEU ships will be have the following rotation: Nhava Sheva, Jebel Ali, Khor Fakkan, Mombasa, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Nacala and back to Nhava Sheva.
The Swahili Service will offer weekly calls at, Mombasa, Kenya; Nacala, Mozambique and Zanzibar to India within 14 days.
Also available are rail connections to International Container Depots (India) and business areas in India, including Dadri, Ludhiana, Tughlakabad, Ahmedabad, Baroda, Jaipur and Jodhpur, said a company statement.
The French shipping line said there were intermodal door-to-door options in Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia as well.
The Swahili loop, deploying a seven 2,800-TEU ships will be have the following rotation: Nhava Sheva, Jebel Ali, Khor Fakkan, Mombasa, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Nacala and back to Nhava Sheva.
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