United Arab Shipping enters North Atlantic trade

United Arab Shipping Company: Entry into the North Europe – North Amercia trade marks an important step in the expansion of the global network

United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) has agreed a new partnership with CMA CGM and Hamburg Süd to enter the North Atlantic trade. Through this new vessel sharing agreement, the three partner companies will operate a service on the Transatlantic North trade, linking Northern Europe with the United States East Coast.

The service will call at the ports of Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, Le Havre, Southampton, New York, Norfolk, Charleston and Savannah and vice-versa, offering competitive transit times and a weekly capacity allocation of around 3,300 TEU.

The entry into the North Europe – North America trade marks an important step in the expansion of UASC’s global network and will enable its customer to benefit from a significantly expanded geographical reach and an enhanced range of services.

Jørn Hinge, President and CEO at UASC, commented:  “This announcement marks an exciting new chapter for UASC as we enter the North Atlantic service and further cement our position as an emerging global carrier. Collaboration with other leading carriers ensures that we can provide our customers with the widest scope of global services and the lowest possible unit costs, whilst growing in a responsible fashion and without adding unnecessary capacity.”

The new service will start in the third week of May 2015.  More details on transit times and allocation will be published soon.

This new partnership is the latest in a series of major announcements by UASC. In September 2014, UASC announced the OCEAN3 alliance with CMA CGM and China Shipping Container Lines, for which services commenced in January.  UASC has also entered into a general cooperation agreement with Hamburg Süd to secure entry to the South American trades for the first time, with services due to start in mid-April.

www.uasc.net

Quelle: LogEastics
Portal: www.logistik-express.com

Ähnliche Beiträge

Schreibe einen Kommentar