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COSCO, Middle East services changes

COSCO SHIPPING Lines is pleased to announce the reshuffle of Middle East services as from the end of July 2018.

The Ocean Alliance Day Two Product will offer in total 4 loops(MEX/MEX2/MEX4/MEX5) between Far East and Middle East ports with competitive transit time. MEX3 & MEX4 will be merged into one loop, covering most of ports previously offered.

The coverage includes the ports in China Mainland/Hong Kong/Taiwan/Pusan/Southeast Asia and the major callings in Middle East region such as Jebel Ali, Abu Dhabi, Dammam, Sohar, Hamad, Bahrain, Jubail, etc.

New MEX4 rotation becomes:

Tianjin-Pusan-Qingdao-Shanghai-Shekou-Singapore- Sohar -Jebel Ali- Hamad-Dammam-Jubail – Singapore-Tianjin with first departure in Tianjin on 27th July(ETD).





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