New Africa service for Da Chan Bay Terminal

2008-7-22

MOL has begun its Africa service at Shenzhen's Da Chan Bay Terminal One through the deployment of seven vessels.

Each vessel has an average capacity of 1,600 TEUs and stops by at the terminal on their rotation via Shanghai, Xiamen, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tamatave, Durban and Maputo.

Five of the seven vessels have so far called in at the port, benefiting from Da Chan Bay Terminal One's close ties with Da Chan Bay Customs, frontier inspection, quarantine inspection and maritime safety, making export and transhipment times as short as possible.

Source: Schednet
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