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APL boosts China-Indonesia tradelane with CS6 service
SINGAPORE-BASED APL, a subsidiary of French shipping giant, CMA CGM, has launched the China Southeast Asia Service 6 (CS6) - a new weekly service connecting North and Central China with Indonesia.
The new service is aimed at expanding APL's network coverage of China with Indonesia, and it complements APL's China-Southeast Asia Service 1 (CS1) that serves the South China-Indonesia tradelane. It also offers shippers a direct connection from key North China export areas in Lianyungang and Qingdao to the major Indonesian cities of Jakarta and Surabaya.
Coupled with its competitive transit times from Indonesia to Manila, the CS6 service provides a valuable intra-Asia proposition for APL customers' shipping needs, according to a company statement.
The first sailing of the new CS6 service commenced from Lianyungang on April 26, 2017, with a port rotation of Lianyungang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shantou, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Surabaya, North and South Manila.
The new service is aimed at expanding APL's network coverage of China with Indonesia, and it complements APL's China-Southeast Asia Service 1 (CS1) that serves the South China-Indonesia tradelane. It also offers shippers a direct connection from key North China export areas in Lianyungang and Qingdao to the major Indonesian cities of Jakarta and Surabaya.
Coupled with its competitive transit times from Indonesia to Manila, the CS6 service provides a valuable intra-Asia proposition for APL customers' shipping needs, according to a company statement.
The first sailing of the new CS6 service commenced from Lianyungang on April 26, 2017, with a port rotation of Lianyungang, Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shantou, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Surabaya, North and South Manila.
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