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Major and minor adjustments to Far East trade routes

Danish ocean carrier Maersk has added the port of Guangzhou (Nansha) to the schedule of its SH2 between China and Bangladesh, while it has...

Ocean carriers change Middle East – Indian Subcontinent services

CStar, CU Lines and UGL have expanded their cooperative efforts, forming a joint service known as the IMR, which CStar brands as MER1. This...

CU Lines selects Lars Christiansen as its new co-CEO

China United Lines (CU Lines) has appointed Lars Christiansen as co-Chief Executive Officer after he was nominated by the company's chairman and CEO Raymond...

CU Lines buys maiden in-service ship for new service from Wan Hai

China United Lines (CU Lines) has acquired its first in-service ship. The Chinese state-controlled liner operator had been operating liner services with chartered vessels,...

CULines executing more Asia-Europe services

The success of China United Lines’ one-off Asia-Europe service was such that the carrier will add more sailings after its first service was sold...

CU Lines expands overseas services and orders more ships

China United Lines (CU Lines) continued to push into overseas markets, launching services to Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Japan this month. The Chinese state-controlled liner...

Guangzhou Wenchong awarded CU and Cosmo feedermax orders

Guangzhou Wenchong Shipyard has won a total of four feedermax ship orders, from China United Lines (CU Lines) and Greek tonnage provider Cosmoship. CU Lines...

CU Lines guarantees equipment for maiden Asia-North Europe service

China United Lines (CULines) is assuring all shippers that it has enough containers to go around as it launches a solo Asia-North Europe service. In...

CU Lines joins South Korea-Vietnam route shake up

China United Line (CU Lines), is launching a service between South Korea and South East Asia for the first time after purchasing slots on...
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