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Starting in June 2021, CULINES will strengthen the Europe service AEX by providing more frequency from monthly to bi-weekly.

To meet customers' demands in Asia-Europe Express Service (AEX service), CULINES will provide more space from June 2021, by upgrading the frequency from monthly to bi-weekly. In addition to the current two 4250TEU type vessels on AEX service, there will be two more vessels of similar size deploying fixedly on the AEX.

Upgraded AEX service

To provide tailor-made service, the upgraded AEX will connect the main ports in the Far East including Shanghai/Ningbo/Xiamen/Nansha/Yantian/Ho Chi Minh, and the three European basic ports Rotterdam/Hamburg/Antwerp.

At the same time, CULINES will set up a joint venture company, CULINES Europe GMBH, with MENZELL & DÖHLE, an experienced and dedicated agent under Peter Dohle Group who's well-known in the shipping industry. This will ensure our customers get high-quality service locally at the European ports. 

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