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PT.ZHONGHAI INDO SHIPPING
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Zhonghai Indo Shipping, a joint venture Company between China Shipping Group Company (China) and Global Putra International Group Company (Indonesia), have a mission to be a leading shipping Company with full range service of ship-owner, Agencies (Container, Bulk & Tanker), Feedering & Cargo Brokerage.
With total 13 branches & Agents all over indonesia area, Zhonghai Indo Shipping will continue to serve & meet all customer's need in Shipping business with guaranteed realiabilty, cost & time efficiency.
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| NEW SERVICE TO HO CHI MINH
CSCL start to accept cargo to Ho Chi mInh, using direct vessel Jkt - Ho Chi Minh 3 days. This service arranged by PUHAI, under cooperation with Gold star for slot exchange. | | | |
| CSCL RANK NO 8 AMONG ALL SHIPPING LINE
According to last update 8 January from Alphaliner Top 100 shipping line based on fleet capacity CSCL rank no 8 among all shipping line in the world, CSCL currently have 450.337 teus total fleet including number fleet of Puhai shipping as dedicated feeder for CSCL. 56% from total or 250.009 teus is own vessel with number of vessel 71 and 44% from total or 200.238 teus is charthered with number of vessel 53. Detail top 10 shipping line respectively are : .APM-Maersk 2,049,116 teus 2.Mediterranean Shg Co 1,493,246 teus 3.CMA CGM Group 1,032,344 teus 4.Evergreen Line 559,023 teus 5. APL 543,609 teus 6.Hapag-Lloyd 458,176 teus 7.COSCO Container 453,876 teus 8.CSCL 450,337 teus 9.Hanjin Shipping 434,852 teus 10.NYK 407,300 teus. | | | |
| China Shipping Container to Raise Rates
(SHANGHAI) China Shipping Container Lines Co, the nation's second-largest cargo-box carrier, plans to raise rates for hauling goods to the United States by as much as US$700 per 40- foot box as it seeks to return to profit.
The company will raise Asia-US rates on the containers by US$300 on Jan 1, Frank Fan, head of investor relations, said in a phone interview yesterday.
The Shanghai-based shipping line will boost rates by an additional US$400, along with members of the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement, on Jan 15, he said.
Container lines aim to increase fees in 2010 after a global recession led to at least US$20 billion in estimated losses in 2009, according to the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement, a group of 14 shipping lines. China Shipping Container also raised Asia-Europe rates by US$150 per 40-foot box on Dec 15. | | |
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