June30 , 2026

    TS Lines Launches CWX2 Service to Strengthen Direct China–West India Connectivity

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    TS Lines has launched its new CWX2 (China–West India Express 2) service, strengthening direct shipping connectivity between China and West India. The service features a 42-day rotation linking major ports in East and South China with key Indian gateways, offering enhanced transit efficiency and schedule reliability through a streamlined routing structure.

    The CWX2 rotation will call at Shanghai, Ningbo, Shekou, Port Klang (West), Nhava Sheva, Hazira, Mundra, Port Klang (West), and return to Shanghai. The service marks TS Lines’ first direct call at Hazira and expands its West India coverage alongside existing calls at Nhava Sheva and Mundra.

    According to the company, the new service is designed to reduce dependence on transshipment hubs while complementing its existing Indian Subcontinent network. The introduction of CWX2 is expected to provide shippers with greater service frequency, flexibility, and reliability, supporting growing trade volumes between China and India.

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