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Liner Operators Snap up Tonnage as SeaLead Scales Back Operations
Fleet of under fire Middle East liner company starts to shrink
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CULines snaps up SeaLead tonnage to expand Middle East services
China United Lines has capitalised on SeaLead Shipping downsizing to expand its Far East-Middle East services. The Chinese operator has taken over the charters of two ships returned early to Greek owner Danaos by SeaLead. Linerlytica’s report today notes the 10,114 teu Express Berlin joined CULines on Friday in Nhava Sheva, for a positioning trip to China after being stranded in India since 16 March. And yesterday, CULines took the 6,758 teu Rac…
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