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China’s Lianyungang port makes way to West Africa

byCustoms Today Report
17/01/2015
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CHINA: China has recently launched a break bulk service to West Africa from it Lianyungang port that would be carried out through Topsheen Shipping.

The 47,000dwt bulk carrier Postojna departed Lianyungang on the first voyage on 8 January, and another bulk carrier of the same size chosen for the route, Orion Express, is scheduled to depart Lianyungang on 30 January, according to Topsheen Shipping.

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This service is to call at ports on the West African coast, including Lagos (Nigeria), Takoradi (Ghana), Tema (Ghana), and Douala (Cameroon).

Breakbulk carrier Topsheen Shipping, which was founded in 2005, mainly provides services from the Far East to Africa and South America.

Tags: Lianyungang portpostojnaTopsheen shippingWest Africa

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