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DP World, NLC launch direct service between Pakistan and Bangladesh

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DP World and NLC have shipped more than 1,000 containers between Pakistan and Bangladesh since launching the first direct shipping route between the two countries in October.

The latest shipment onboard the Yuan Xiang Fa Zhan left Karachi and is set to arrive at Bangladesh’s Chittagong Port on 11 January with a variety of goods, including industrial raw materials, agricultural products, and textile fabrics.

The new Pakistan-Bangladesh direct maritime link offers benefits to importers and exporters, including more than a 50% reduction in transit times, improved connectivity by eliminating transshipment, and a more reliable competitive logistics solution, according to DP World’s statement.

The service is part of a wider service connecting six countries, rotating between: Port Klang (Malaysia), Jebel Ali (UAE), Karachi (Pakistan), Chittagong (Bangladesh), Belawan (Indonesia), and Mundra (India).

Launched on 30 October, the first voyage carried 304 containers booked directly from Karachi to Chittagong. The direct route offers an 11-day transit between Karachi and Chittagong. The second service saw more than double the container load between Karachi to Chittagong.

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and Chief Executive of DP World, stated: “We are committed to enhancing regional connectivity and facilitating trade growth. This new service line is a testament to our dedication to providing innovative logistics solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers. This new route, also connects to many of our regional and global routes, giving businesses and traders connectivity to all parts of our global network, enhancing their opportunities to build their business, and service new customers.”

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