XINDE MARINE NEWS
COSCO SHIPPING Lines' "Durian Express" Makes its Maiden Voyage to Nansha Port COSCO SHIPPING 2022-05-07 09:17

Early in the morning of April 22, COSCO SHIPPING Lines' "Durian Express," loaded with 135 containers of imported durians, successfully docked at Nansha Port. After berthing, the first batch of containers were quickly unloaded, cleared by customs, released and transported to Jiangnan Fruit Wholesale Market, marking the beginning of the transportation of import durians in 2022.
COSCO SHIPPING has long been committed to ensuring the supply of fruit, vegetable and meat. The Durian Express is an important initiative taken by COSCO SHIPPING Lines to fully guarantee the supply of goods for people's livelihood and ensure six priorities and stability in six areas. The launch of the service means that it takes only four days to transport durians from Thailand's Laem Chabang Port to Nansha Port. At least four Durian Express liners will depart per week from Laem Chabang to Nansha, Hong Kong, Shekou, and Xiamen, creating a high-density and fast-delivery route for durian transportation at sea for customers. 

Source: COSCO SHIPPING

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Xinde Marine News.

Please Contact Us at:

media@xindemarine.com


展开全文

Related Posts

Accelleron targets carbon-neutral fuel deadlock with net zero report launch at LISW25 Global Hub

Accelleron2025-08-11

Swire Shipping joins Achilles Maritime Network to strengthen supply chain sustainability and complian

Achilles2025-08-11

T.S. Lines Expands Its Bet on Mid-Sized Containerships with New Orders at Huangpu Wenchong

Xinde Marine News Chen Yang2025-08-08

Columbia Shipmanagement and Zhejiang Seaport Financial Leasing Sign Strategic MOU to Boost Vessel Ma

Xinde Marine News Chen Yang2025-08-08

Marcura acquires Brightwell Navigator solution to expand footprint in cruise sector

Navigate PR2025-08-08

Sallaum Lines Celebrates Delivery of First in Series of Six Green PCTCs from China

Sallaum Lines2025-08-07