SeaLead links Far East, India and Djibouti with new service
SeaLead Expands Global Trade with New Weekly Shipping Service
SeaLead has introduced a new weekly shipping service, enhancing connections between the Far East, South Asia, and East Africa. The westbound route begins in Shanghai, with stops at key ports such as Ningbo, Nansha, Port Klang, Colombo, Nhava Sheva, and Mundra before reaching Djibouti. On the return journey, the service will take a direct path from Djibouti back to Shanghai.
A notable feature of this service is the direct connection between the Far East and Colombo, offering extended coverage to Djibouti, which serves as a critical maritime hub for the region. This new route is designed to optimize shipping efficiency and strengthen trade ties across these regions.
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According to SeaLead’s Global CEO, Suleyman Avci, the service is part of a strategic move to boost the company’s capabilities in China, India, and East Africa. By utilizing Djibouti’s strategic location in the Red Sea, SeaLead aims to provide faster and more reliable connections, reinforcing its role in global trade logistics.