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CU Lines and HHLA enter into strategic partnership

China United Lines (CULines) and the European port and transport logistics company Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Hamburg.

Both parties will cooperate closely on areas such as end-to-end services, network planning, digital logistics, and investments, offering customers better products and services, according to a statement.

As a major player in China-Europe trade, HHLA has been devoted to technological innovation and sustainable solutions on transportation development and digital logistics hubs.

In the meantime, the container shipping service provider CULines is committed to becoming a global carrier, as well as a digital logistics company based on liner services.

The two partners have already cooperated on European services and have also common viewpoints on the development of value-added and digital logistics.





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