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FESCO introduces Kwangyang port call on KSDL service

Russian shipping company FESCO has added South Korea’s port of Kwangyang as a monthly destination on its KSDL Korea Soviet Direct Line service.

FESCO deploys a solitary 1,500 TEU vessel on the service, which hitherto called Vladivostok and Busan on a weekly basis.

In 2024, the service carried 49,000 TEUs, according to FESCO, which would suggest an occupancy (after adjustments) of around 40% per sailing.





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