July9 , 2026

    MSC Reintroduces Lion Service, Reconnecting UK and Gulf Ports

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    Global container shipping major Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has reinstated its Lion service, restoring a direct shipping link between the United Kingdom and key ports in the Gulf region.

    The relaunched Lion loop is designed to provide faster transit times and enhanced schedule reliability for cargo moving between major UK gateways and ports across the Middle East Gulf. The move comes amid steady trade flows in sectors such as automotive, retail, chemicals and project cargo.

    By reintroducing the direct connection, MSC aims to reduce dependency on transshipment hubs and offer customers improved end-to-end logistics solutions. The service is expected to benefit exporters of machinery, pharmaceuticals and consumer goods from the UK, while facilitating imports of petrochemicals, construction materials and other commodities from the Gulf.

    Industry observers note that direct services between the UK and Gulf markets play a vital role in supporting bilateral trade, particularly as supply chains adjust to evolving geopolitical and economic conditions.

    MSC said the Lion service will operate on a fixed weekly schedule, with a rotation covering major commercial ports in both regions. The company added that the relaunch underlines its commitment to strengthening trade corridors and enhancing service coverage in response to customer demand.

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