CargoGulf is represented by global liner agent GAC across the Arabian Gulf
Independent global NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier) CargoGulf will launch a new container liner service between the Arabian Gulf and South East Asia.
It has appointed Thailand-based LG Container Lines as its South East Asian partner on the new Arabian Gulf–Asia (AGA) service. The alliance combines CargoGulf’s muscle in the Middle East with the strength of LG Container Lines in South East Asia. LG also operates liner services to the Indian Subcontinent.
CargoGulf is represented by global liner agent GAC across the Arabian Gulf.
The service, which commences 7 September, will see fixed weekly sailings between South East Asia and the Arabian Gulf. It links the ports in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia with all major ports in the Arabian Gulf.
“This represent a wonderful service addition for our clients, it also allows us to manage our container fleet even more effectively and reduce the shore to sea ratio to very efficient levels,” stated Hans-Henrik Nielsen, Global Development Director, CargoGulf.
Both CargoGulf and LG Container Lines have their own stacks (port agreements) in all ports served, which allows for fast issuance of Delivery Orders upon cargo arrival.