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SeaLead starts new service linking India to Red Sea

UAE-based box line SeaLead has launched the new Red Sea-India (RESIN) service, which connects the Indian market with the Red Sea coasts of Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

According to shipping consultancy Dynamar, the company will deploy three container ships on the service, each with a capacity of around 2,000 TEUs.

The service port rotation is Nhava Sheva (India) – Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) – Sokhna (Egypt) – Nhava Sheva.





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