irt asia trade - hapag-lloyd · 2020. 2. 17. · calls at yangshan terminal in shanghai modern...
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IRT Asia TradeOur new Product from April 2017
January 2017
Customer Benefits
Reliable weekly services connecting Far East, Indian Subcontinent and Middle East with
competitive transit times
Extensive coverage calling at major ports in Asia, Indian Subcontinent and Middle East
Comprehensive inland and feeder services
Profound expertise in the transportation of temperature-sensitive products, including
perishable cargoes, high value reefer cargoes and more
Local expertise with a network of offices throughout Asia
Strengths of our new Product
2 Services subject to change until April 2017
01 Asia – Oceania
General – Oceania
Six dedicated weekly services connecting Far East and Oceania with competitive transit times
Extensive coverage calling at the major ports in Asia, Australia and New Zealand
Comprehensive Inland and feeder product
Modern fleet of reefer equipment with features such as controlled atmosphere, higher payload, and
more hygienic interior design. Hapag-Lloyd also applies strict rules on the segregation of food and non-
food grade reefer containers
Our new IRT Asia Product
4 Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Service Focus: Europe, Transpacific, Indochina, India,
Middle East and Southeast Asia to Oceania
Extensive coverage at Southeast Asia and Australia
Direct service from Jakarta to Australia
Modern fleet of reefer equipment with features such as controlled atmosphere, higher payload, and more hygienic interior design. Hapag-Lloyd also applies strict rules on the segregation of food and non-food grade reefer containers
Asia – Oceania Services
Services subject to change until April 20175
SAL – South East Asia – AustraliaService
Transit times
Key Service Strengths Service Focus: Taiwan and South China to Australia
Weekly and direct service with dedicated coverage from key Far East ports to Oceania
Competitive transit times between Taiwan / South China and Australia main ports
Modern fleet of reefer equipment with features such as controlled atmosphere, higher payload, and more hygienic interior design. Hapag-Lloyd also applies strict rules on the segregation of food and non-food grade reefer containers
Asia – Oceania Services
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AAS – Asia – Australia Service –South Loop
Transit times
Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Service Focus: Japan, South Korea, North and Central
China to Australia
Weekly and direct service with dedicated coverage from key Far East ports to Oceania
Competitive transit times between Far East ports and Australia main ports
Calls at Yangshan Terminal in Shanghai
Modern fleet of reefer equipment with features such as controlled atmosphere, higher payload, and more hygienic interior design. Hapag-Lloyd also applies strict rules on the segregation of food and non-food grade reefer containers
Asia – Oceania Services
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AAN – Asia – Australia Service –North Loop
Transit times
Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Service Focus: Japan, South Korea, Central and South
China to New Zealand
Weekly and direct service with dedicated coverage from key Far East ports to Oceania
Competitive transit times between Taiwan / South China and New Zealand
Modern fleet of reefer equipment with features such as controlled atmosphere, higher payload, and more hygienic interior design. Hapag-Lloyd also applies strict rules on the segregation of food and non-food grade reefer containers
Asia – Oceania Services
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ANZ – Asia – New Zealand Service
Transit times
Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Service Focus: Transpacific to Fremantle
Weekly and direct service from Asia to Oceania with competitive transit times
Asia – Oceania Services
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AAX – Australia Asia Express
Services subject to change until April 2017
Transit times
Key Service Strengths Service Focus: Europe, Indochina, India, Middle East
and Southeast Asia to Oceania
Weekly and direct service from Southeast Asia to Oceania with competitive transit times
Modern fleet of reefer equipment with features such as controlled atmosphere, higher payload, and more hygienic interior design. Hapag-Lloyd also applies strict rules on the segregation of food and non-food grade reefer containers
Asia – Oceania Services
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Transit times
NZA1 – New Zealand Loop A-1
Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Service Focus: Europe, Indochina, India, Middle East
and Southeast Asia to Oceania
Weekly and direct service from Southeast Asia to Oceania with competitive transit times
Modern fleet of reefer equipment with features such as controlled atmosphere, higher payload, and more hygienic interior design. Hapag-Lloyd also applies strict rules on the segregation of food and non-food grade reefer containers
Asia – Oceania Services
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Transit times
NZA2 – New Zealand Loop A-2
Services subject to change until April 2017
02 Short Sea
General – Short Sea
Two dedicated weekly services connecting Japan, Singapore to Indonesia
Direct service from Japan main ports to Singapore and Jakarta with competitive transit
times
Providing reliable feeder coverage from Surabaya to Singapore connecting onto major
long haul services
Comprehensive short sea coverage available on all main line services connecting East
Asia ports
Our new IRT Asia Product
13 Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Competitive transit times from Japan to Southeast Asia
Direct service from Japan to Jakarta
New Jakarta NPCT terminal
Short Sea Services
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Transit times
JSJ – Japan – Singapore – JakartaService
Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Shuttle service between Singapore and Surabaya
Weekly service with two days transit times to Surabaya
Provide weekly feeder connection to/from main line vessels
Short Sea Services
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Transit times
SSL – Singapore – Surabaya Service
Services subject to change until April 2017
03 Asia – Indian Subcontinent
Key Service Strengths Stable service with competitive transit times from North
China to Nhava Sheva and Mundra
Weekend berth in Xingang which allows shipper more time to prepare cargo for export
Asia – Indian SubcontinentServices
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Transit times
NCI – North China – India Service
Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Covers major Central China ports, Shekou and Hong
Kong to Nhava Sheva, Pipavav and Colombo
Calls at GTI terminal in Nhava Sheva which is usually preferred by consignees
Calls at Pipavav which generally offers lower DLF (destination landfreight) to ICDs (Inland container depot)
Fast transit times from Singapore to Vung Tau
Asia – Indian SubcontinentServices
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Transit times
CCI – Central China – India Service
Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Competitive transit times from Taiwan / Hong Kong /
South China to Colombo and Nhava Sheva
Direct Service from Taiwan to Nhava Sheva
Weekend berth in Kaohsiung which allows shipper more time to prepare cargo for export
Calls at GTI in Nhava Sheva which is usually preferred by consignees
Short transit times from Nhava Sheva to Port Kelang and Singapore
Asia – Indian SubcontinentServices
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Transit times
CIX – China - India Service
Services subject to change until April 2017
04 Asia – Middle East / Gulf
General – Middle East
Lean efficient product with 13,000 TEU vessels
Direct Korea, North and South China coverage
Re-gained Dammam call with sufficient allocation to cater for petrochemical export potential
Jubail call for petrochemical export potential to Asia
South East Asia Hub will cater to the petrochemical ATM/DIT (Advanced Transshipment Management / Delay in
Transit) export business
Our new IRT Asia Product
21 Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths
Fast East Asia to Arabian Gulf connection
All seven vessels operated by Hapag-Lloyd
Covering Korea, North and South China
South East Asia Hub
Connection to Gulf feeder network via Gulf Hub
Dammam and Jubail direct call with sufficient allocation to cater for large petrochemical export potential
Asia – Middle East / Gulf
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Transit times
AGX – Asia Gulf Express
Services subject to change until April 2017
The Alliance Service
05 Asia – Middle East/Red Sea
General – Middle East/Red Sea
Efficient services due to large Far East vessels
Increased dedicated Jeddah allocation on three FEWB ship systems with wide direct port
coverage incl. Japan
South East Asia Hub to ensure connectivity for out of scope cargo
Our new IRT Asia Product
24 Services subject to change until April 2017
Key Service Strengths Direct Japan to Red Sea connection
Covering Kobe, Nagoya, Shimizu and Tokyo
South East Asia transshipment hub
Sufficient allocation to cater for Japan export potential
Red Sea Feeder provides connection to/from Aqaba & Port Sudan
Asia – Middle East/Red Sea
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Transit times
FE1 – Asia Red Sea
Services subject to change until April 2017
The Alliance Service
Key Service Strengths Direct connection to Colombo and Laem Chabang
Six out of nine vessels operated by Hapag-Lloyd
South East Asia transshipment hub
Red Sea Feeder provides connection to/from Aqaba & Port Sudan
Asia – Middle East/Red Sea
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Transit times
FE5 – Asia Red Sea
Services subject to change until April 2017
The Alliance ServiceThe Alliance Service
Key Service Strengths Fast East Asia to Red Sea connection
Covering Korea, Central & South China incl. Taiwan
South East Asia transshipment hub
Red Sea Feeder provides connection to/from Aqaba & Port Sudan
Asia – Middle East/Red Sea
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Transit times
MD2 – Asia Red Sea
Services subject to change until April 2017
The Alliance Service
Key Service Strengths Fast East Asia to Red Sea connection
Six out of ten vessels operated by Hapag-Lloyd
Covering Korea, Central and South China
South East Asia transshipment hub
Red Sea Feeder provides connection to/from Aqaba & Port Sudan
Asia – Middle East/Red Sea
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Transit times
MD3 – Asia Red Sea
Services subject to change until April 2017
The Alliance Service
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