CULines has strengthened its South Asia connectivity with the launch of two new services, the CSX and CWS, aimed at meeting growing customer shipping demands between China and the Indian subcontinent.
The CSX service began operations on July 27, while the CWS service commenced on August 4. Both services link major Chinese ports—including Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo, Xiamen, Nansha, Shekou, and Hong Kong—with key South Asian hubs such as Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Mundra, and Karachi.
Enhanced Connectivity
The CSX service rotates through Qingdao – Xiamen – Nansha – Port Klang – Nhava Sheva – Mundra – Port Klang – Qingdao, providing a direct connection between southern China and South Asia.
The CWS service follows the route Shanghai – Ningbo – Shekou – Singapore – Port Klang – Nhava Sheva – Karachi – Mundra – Port Klang – Hong Kong – Shanghai, extending CULines’ reach to central China, Singapore, and Pakistan.
These launches reflect CULines’ ongoing strategy to optimize its network and adapt to the evolving transport needs of shippers in the region, reinforcing its commitment to seamless, reliable trade links between China and South Asia.
