Nansha Port Area Launches the Indian Route RWA, and It Only Takes 15 days to Arrive at West Indian Ports (Picture)


 
Recently, the “Hongsheng” ship full of cargo containers successfully berthed at the Nansha Phase III Terminal of Guangzhou Port, marking the official launch of the new direct route to India RWA. The route first calls at Nansha Port, and will connect Nansha Port to the main ports on the west coast of India. It is the only direct route from South China to India in the Nansha Port Area. It only takes 15 days from Nansha Port to arrive at the West Indian ports, which will provide more secure shipping schedules for customers in the Pearl River Delta.
It is reported that five 2,800TEU container ships have been deployed on the RWA route, with RCL deploying two ships, and PIL, CULines and Interasia Lines deploying one respectively. The order of the calling ports is as follows: Nansha – Shekou – Singapore – Port Kelang West – Port Klang North –Nhava Sheva – Mundra –Port Kelang West – Haiphong – Nansha. (Lin Yilun)