The world's largest container shipping company officially opened a fixed route to Cai Lan International Container Port
According to Quang Ninh Customs Department, after 1 year of trial run, Maersk Line (Denmark), the largest international container shipping company in the world has officially opened a fixed route to Cai Lan CICT (TP Ha Long).
The ship is to work at Cai Lan Port (Ha Long City).
After opening the fixed route, according to the plan, it is expected to have a trip to this week to Cai Lan CICT, in the schedule of connecting China - Vietnam. Specifically, the ship will depart from Hong Kong on the journey: Hong Kong - CICT Cai Lan (Quang Ninh) - Tan Vu (Hai Phong) - Yantian - Ningbo - Shanghai.
Transported goods are mainly dry goods, equipment, import and export technology and raw materials for factories, industrial parks ...
Earlier, from September 2021 to September 2022, Maersk Line had nearly 10 test trips to CICT Cai Lan.
Along with the fact that Maersk Line shipping lines officially opened a fixed route, starting in August, 2022, another large international container transport shipping company in the world, SITC also started running testing to Cai Lan, with onions, with onions. Process: Cat Lai (Ho Chi Minh) - Jakarta (Indonesia) - Bintulu (Malaysia) - Xiamen (China) - Incheon (South Korea) and Tianjin, Qingdao, Shanghai (China) - Cai Lan (Quang Ninh (Quang Ninh ).
Up to now, both Maersk and SITC shipping lines have carried out 12 shipments with a total of more than 7,000 TEU into CICT Cai Lan. The fact that the two large shipping lines in the world continue to bring trains to Cai Lan port to exploit and make goods are very positive signals for the province's port economic development in 2022 and subsequent years.
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