- Logistik Inside Online / OCT. 2007
Mit Senator Lines nach China
Die Reederei Senator Lines beteiligt sich als Partner am neuen „China North Express CNX“, der kürzlich von Hanjin Shipping und UASC initiiert wurde. Nur eine Woche nach der Ankündigung des ebenfalls neuen „Fernost-Mittelost-Liniendienstes FMS“ ergänzt die Bremer Containerlinie ihr Portfolio, das nun 14 Dienste umfasst, um einen weiteren Service.
- MyLogistics.net / OCT. 2007
Senator Lines steigt in neuen China North Express Dienst ein
Senator Lines beteiligt sich als Partner am neuen China North Express CNX, der kürzlich von Hanjin Shipping und UASC initiiert wurde. Nur eine Woche nach der Ankündigung des ebenfalls neuen Fernost-Mittelost-Liniendienstes FMS ergänzt die Bremer Containerlinie ihr Portfolio, das nun 14 Dienste umfasst, um einen weiteren Service.
- Containerisation International / OCT. 2007
Senator Lines to join CNX
Germany-based Senator Lines is to join hands with Hanjin Shipping and UASC, as
a slot charterer in the China North Express (CNX) service which will be
launched in November.
JM Koo, director (Lines Management) of Senator Lines said: ‘Our strategy is to
focus on the most profitable markets worldwide and provide our customers with
the greatest possible flexibility. The CNX service adds a different set of
ports to our portfolio which will provide an additional link between Asia and
north Europe.’
- PR News Service / OCT. 2007
Senator Lines to join Hanjin and UASC on China North Express
Senator Lines is take slots on the new Hanjin/UASC China North Express (CNX) service to be launched next month. In its continuing programme to target profitable shipping trades, this will be Senator’s second new service in as many months, having recently joined the Far East/Middle East (FMX) service operated by Hanjin.
- Lloyd's List / OCT. 2007
Recovering Senator Lines joins CNX
SENATOR Lines has joined the new China North Express Service (CNX) between Quingdao and Hamburg, signalling a further recovery of the crisis-stricken group, writes Patrick Hagen in Cologne. The service was launched by Hanjin Shipping and United Arab Shipping Company. Hanjin is also majority owner of Bremen-based Senator Lines. The CNX service starts from Quingdao on November 20 with the 2,800 teu Ibn Asakir.
