To enhance its service network and better meet customers’ demand, CULines recently upgraded its Southeast Asia and Middle East service network. This includes the South China-Philippines Service (SVP), the Xiamen-Manila Service (CX1) and the S.E.A GULF Service (SGS).
South China-Philippines Service (SVP) will commence on April 23 from Nansha, making a stop at Xiamen before arriving at North Port, Manila. This service will operate on a weekly basis with a round-trip duration of 7 days, providing a fast and efficient solution.
The Xiamen-Manila route (CX1) launched on April 13, connecting Xiamen with South Port, Manila, and operates on a weekly schedule with a total round-trip duration of 7 days.
The S.E.A GULF Service (SGS) will set sail for the first time on April 24 from Ho Chi Minh City’s Cai Mep Port. This service offers customers a direct service from Ho Chi Minh and Laem Chabang to Nhava Sheva, Jebel Ali and Dammam, with the option to connect to its regional feeder network by IMR, via Nhava Sheva and Jebel Ali.
The rotation for SGS service is Cai Mep Port - Laem Chabang - Port Klang - Nhava Sheva - Jebel Ali - Dammam - Mundra - Port Klang - Cai Mep Port, with an expected round-trip duration of 42 days, informed a release.
Source: Exim News Service: Shanghai, April 22