Wan Hai Lines and Hanjin Shipping, in cooperation Transpacific trade
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Hanjin Shipping and Wan Hai Lines are pleased to announce that they will be cooperating in the Transpacific trade effective middle of March.
SJX (South East Asia – Japan Express) service, launched by Hanjin
Shipping last June, is a direct service between Vietnam and the U.S.
targeting the Vietnamese and South East Asian markets, which are
constantly growing in spite of such economic climate.According to the carriers, SJX, which is currently operated by Hanjin
Shipping, will be inviting Wan Hai Lines as a co-operator with 6 of
4,000TEU class vessels deployed, 5 by Hanjin Shipping and 1 by Wan Hai
Lines adding Hong Kong to the current calling ports in order to attract
more cargo from South China areas as well.Together with this new joint service, Wan Hai Lines will enter into a
cross-charter arrangement with Hanjin Shipping on PSX (Pacific Express)
service, hence providing customers with additional service coverage.Meanwhile, Hanjin Shipping and Wan Hai Lines will continue to seek new
opportunities to cooperate so as to provide their customers with better
service.Source: Hanjin Shipping
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