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APL builds Asia-Europe network with India Pakistan Europe service
SINGAPORE's APL has announced the launch of a new weekly service - the India Pakistan Europe (IPE) Service, connecting the key South Asian markets of India and Pakistan to Europe.
The first sailing of the IPE eastbound service will commence on October 1 from Southampton. First sailing of the westbound service will commence on October 4 from Port Qasim.
The new IPE service builds on APL's strong market presence and local expertise in India and Pakistan to enhance its Asia-Europe service offerings, said a company statement.
"Europe is a premier trading partner and a major export market of South Asian countries. It is opportune that we expand our service coverage in Asia-Europe through the new IPE service, directly linking the major economies of India and Pakistan to Europe," the statement said.
"As APL offers market connectivity, our priorities are also to provide reliable and timely cargo shipments across all regions," said APL Asia-Europe trade chief Eric Eng.
With fast transit times from India and Pakistan to North Europe, the IPE service will call the ports of Port Qasim, Nhava Sheva, Hazira, Mundra, Jeddah, Djibouti, Southampton, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Felixstowe and Le Havre.
First sailing of the IPE eastbound service will commence on 1 October 2016 from Southampton. First sailing of the westbound service will commence on October 4 from Port Qasim
The first sailing of the IPE eastbound service will commence on October 1 from Southampton. First sailing of the westbound service will commence on October 4 from Port Qasim.
The new IPE service builds on APL's strong market presence and local expertise in India and Pakistan to enhance its Asia-Europe service offerings, said a company statement.
"Europe is a premier trading partner and a major export market of South Asian countries. It is opportune that we expand our service coverage in Asia-Europe through the new IPE service, directly linking the major economies of India and Pakistan to Europe," the statement said.
"As APL offers market connectivity, our priorities are also to provide reliable and timely cargo shipments across all regions," said APL Asia-Europe trade chief Eric Eng.
With fast transit times from India and Pakistan to North Europe, the IPE service will call the ports of Port Qasim, Nhava Sheva, Hazira, Mundra, Jeddah, Djibouti, Southampton, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Felixstowe and Le Havre.
First sailing of the IPE eastbound service will commence on 1 October 2016 from Southampton. First sailing of the westbound service will commence on October 4 from Port Qasim
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