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CSAV NORASIA Announces Port Change for AME Service
Hong Kong, 18th April 2006--CSAV NORASIA has announced a change in the
port rotation on its Asia Europe Middle East (AME) service. With effect
from the dates shown below the Antwerp Gateway terminal in Antwerp will
replace Zeebrugge. The AME is CSAV NORASIA's exclusively operated service
that links North and South China and South-East Asia with Europe, with
a port call in the Middle East on the return leg. CSAV NORASIA deploys
all eight vessels on the service, which have an average capacity of 4,500
TEUs and speeds of 24 knots.
Port rotation will be as follows:
| Port Rotation |
Qingdao/Shanghai /Ningbo / Xiamen / Hong Kong / Yantian / Port Klang
/ Le Havre / Hamburg / Rotterdam / Antwerp/ Felixstowe / Jeddah /
Port Klang/Qingdao/ Shanghai
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The new port change aims to provide better services to suit more demanding
customer needs, while offering better transit times and Intermodal options.
The last vessel to call Zeebrugge will be the Cholguan, voyage 609 W
ETA Zeebrugge on 28th April 2006 and the first vessel to call Antwerp
will be Limari, voyage 610 W ETA Antwerp on 5th May 2006.
CSAV NORASIA is a leading shipping line in the East-West trade routes.
Located in Hong Kong, it is part of the CSAV Group, which is located in
Valparaiso, Chile. To know more visit our website http://www.csavnorasia.com/
(Thursday 20th April, 2006)
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