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SM Line launches intra-Asia service with another two within a month
SM LINE, the new Korean carrier created by Samra Midas Group after the Hanjin collapse, has launched an inaugural West India Service that calls at Singapore on March 29.
SM Line's West India Service west bound calls at Singapore, Port Kelang, Nhava Sheva and Pipavav and eastbound at Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Ningbo.
The first ship, of the six-vessel service, departed Shanghai on March 19.
SM Line's West India Service west bound calls at Singapore, Port Kelang, Nhava Sheva and Pipavav and eastbound at Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Ningbo.
The first ship, of the six-vessel service, departed Shanghai on March 19.
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