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On the evening of February 7, 2021, CULINES’ first ad-hoc voyage extra-sailing container ship under the China-Europe service – M/V LAILA departed from the Yantian International Container Terminals with a full load, heading for the ports of Rotterdam and Hamburg.

CULINES always see it as a top priority to assist customers in completing transportation tasks. So this ad-hoc service additional vessel deployed for the Spring Festival is an attempt by CULINES to address the shipping capacity shortage in the market, as well as a response to the general needs of customers. 

Ad-hoc voyage extra-sailing container ship

To meet the shipping needs of customers, CULINES studied its China-Europe service schedule and worked hard to coordinate the supply of containers, to offer a 100% cabin and cabinet guarantee. And also built a partnership with Peter Doehle Group, so that its experienced agencies could help meet customers’ demand for load and container use, and deliver desirable services at the destination port.

For 15 years, CULINES has been expanding its Intra-Asia near-sea shipping lines in Asia. This launch of an ad-hoc voyage extra-sailing container ship to Europe during the Spring Festival marks CULINES’ proactive response to the government’s call for increasing shipping capacity and fulfilling its social responsibility for ensuring smooth international logistics. 

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