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X-Press Feeders enhances East Asia coverage with new Singapore – India service

The world’s largest independent feeder carrier, X-Press Feeders will launch a new weekly service on 12 January, connecting major ports in India with the Port of Singapore.

X-Press Feeders will deploy three ships with a nominal capacity of 1,250-1,350 TEU on its new Straits India X-Press (SIX) service, which will have the following rotation:

Port of Singapore – Port Klang – Port of Nhava Sheva – Port of Mundra – Port of Singapore

SIX service map

“The SIX service will add to our Straits – Nhava Sheva and Mundra coverage by providing additional frequencies per week,” said X-Press Feeders in a statement.





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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