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Chinese players lead in liner growth story

Four of the seven new entrants into Sea-Intelligence’s list of the world’s 50 largest liner operators are from China, as they rode on soaring...

CULines partners with Chinese furniture firm

Chinese container shipping service provider China United Lines (CULines) has signed a partnership agreement with its compatriot furniture manufacturer Kuka Home to cooperate on...

Asian lines launch Southeast Asia-Middle East service

CULines, Global Feeder Shipping and Emirates Shipping Line will launch a service called Vietnam Gulf express (VGX) / Vietnam Gulf India (VGI) in January...

Asian lines launch new China-India service

China United Lines continues to build on its service portfolio, launching a joint China-India service with Pacific International Lines, Regional Container Lines and Interasia...

CULines enhances its services worldwide

The Chinese shipping line, China United Lines (CULines) has increased the supply of shipping space on several services in July to face the increased...

CULines upgrades Asia-Europe service frequency

In response to strong demand for its Asia-Europe Express (AEX) service, China United Lines (CULines) will make it a more regular service from June,...
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