May11 , 2026

    Interasia Lines launches direct Mozambique–Jebel Ali–India (MJI) service, strengthening ties with East Africa

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    Interasia Lines has announced the launch of its new Mozambique–Jebel Ali–India (MJI) service, a direct shipping connection between West India and key ports in East Africa, effective July 2025.

    The new weekly service follows the rotation: Mundra – Nhava Sheva – Mombasa – Dar Es Salaam – Beira – Maputo – Jebel Ali – Mundra, linking Indian exporters and importers with growing markets in East Africa and the Middle East.

    A major highlight of the MJI service is the direct inclusion of Beira and Maputo, marking Interasia Lines’ first direct entry into Mozambique. This expansion not only boosts trade potential with Mozambique but also strengthens connectivity with Kenya (Mombasa) and Tanzania (Dar Es Salaam), thereby enhancing the overall service network across the African continent.

    Traditionally focused on Intra-Asia and the Indian Subcontinent, Interasia Lines has now broadened its footprint by establishing new service corridors in Africa. The company said the MJI service reflects its commitment to delivering reliable, flexible, and diverse shipping options for shippers and consignees seeking access to emerging global markets.

    With Africa’s growing role in international trade, this expansion positions Interasia Lines as a stronger partner for businesses looking to tap into India–Africa–Middle East trade flows.

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