New connection to Vietnam for DaChan Bay

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Gold Star Line ’s CLX service adds a call at DaChan Bay Terminals.

DaChan Bay Terminals in Shenzhen, China, has welcomed the Vinalines DIAMOND as the first vessel to call on the intra Asia Chu Lai Express Service (CLX) operated by Gold Star Line Ltd. (GSL).

 

DaChan Bay Terminals, which is managed by Modern Terminals Limited, will be the first port of call in China for import cargoes from Vietnam to reach Shenzhen directly. “CLX will allow carriers to use DaChan Bay as a hub for connecting Vietnam to other Trade Lanes. CLX also offers more choices and fast transit times for shippers,” the terminal stated.

 

Managing Director of DaChan Bay Terminals Brian Yeung said: “We are glad to welcome the CLX service which not only provides a fast connection between Vietnam and China but also an important linkage for transshipment cargoes between Vietnam and North America.”

 

The CLX service calls DaChan Bay Terminals every week with a port rotation of Shanghai – Hong Kong – Chu Lai – Da Nang – Haiphong – DaChan Bay – Shanghai.

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