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Press
  • American Shipper / OCT. 2007

    Hanjin, Senator Lines starting Far East/Middle East service

    South Korea's Hanjin Shipping is starting a Far East/Middle East service in which its majority-owned German subsidiary Senator Lines will take slots. The FMS is due to start Nov. 10 from Busan in Korea with the departure of the newbuild Hanjin Port Adelaide. The full port rotation will be Busan, Shanghai, Chiwan, Singapore, Khor Fakkan, Jebel Ali, Karachi, Singapore, Chiwan and Busan. The westbound transit times will be 18 days from Busan to Jebel Ali, and 19 days eastbound from Jebel Ali to Shanghai.

  • International Freighting Weekly / OCT. 2007

    Senator picks up leftovers

    Senator Lines is running a one off Asia-Middle East service to pick up cargo left behind because other vessels are full. The “extra loader” service will depart Singapore on 9 October, using Hanjin’s 1939teu Northern Fortune, which will return to its normal route after the run.

  • PR News Service / OCT. 2007

    Hanjin and Senator bring in extra Asia/Middle East/ISC loader

    Hanjin and Senator, co-loaders on the Asia/Middle East/ISC trade through a series of services including the Asia Europe Container Line (AEC-UASC-tonnaged), the Europe/Middle East/Asia (EMA) service, and the SINA (Singapore/India/America) service, are bringing in an extra vessel with a round trip sailing to cater for increased volume demands.

  • American Shipper / SEPT. 2007

    Senator Lines offers extra loader in Asia/Middle East trade

    Providing evidence of the strong Asia/Middle East trade, Germany's Senator Lines will take slots on a ship making a single "extra loader" voyage next month.

  • Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung / SEPT. 2007

    Die Nordwestpassage wird langfristig angesteuert

    [...] SENATOR LINES, eine Bremer Reederei, die mehrheitlich der koreanischen Hanjin-Gruppe gehört, hat derzeit keine Ambitionen, die Nordwestpassage zu nutzen.

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