May26 , 2026

    COSCO Shipping Revives Singapore–Kolkata SKX1 Shipping Service

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    COSCO Shipping has revived its Singapore–Kolkata SKX1 service, strengthening maritime connectivity between Southeast Asia and eastern India amid growing regional trade demand.

    The reinstated service is expected to improve cargo movement between Singapore and Kolkata by offering more direct and reliable shipping options for importers and exporters. The route will support the transportation of containerised cargo including industrial goods, consumer products, machinery, chemicals, textiles, and agricultural commodities.

    Industry sources said the revival of the SKX1 service reflects increasing trade volumes and stronger demand for regional shipping connectivity linking Indian ports with major Asian transshipment hubs such as Singapore. The service is also expected to enhance transit efficiency and provide additional capacity for shippers operating in eastern India.

    Kolkata serves as a key gateway for cargo movement to eastern and northeastern India, as well as neighbouring landlocked markets including Nepal and Bhutan. Improved maritime connectivity through dedicated regional services is expected to support supply chain efficiency and trade growth across the region.

    Shipping analysts noted that container carriers are continuing to adjust and expand intra-Asia networks to capture rising trade flows and support diversified supply chains amid evolving global shipping patterns.

    The revival of the SKX1 service further strengthens COSCO Shipping’s regional network footprint and highlights continued investment by major carriers in enhancing connectivity between Asian manufacturing, trading, and consumption centres.

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