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Shipping route links Tianjin with Latin American seafood, fruit, veg
Date:2023-08-03 Readers:
A CONTAINERSHIP ship anchored at Tianjin Port marked the opening of a new direct shipping route between the pivotal north Chinese port and South America, reports Xinhua.

Nine 35,000-tonne container vessels operated by Wan Hai Lines will serve the route, passing major ports of call in several countries, including Mexico, Panama, Columbia and Ecuador, according to company representative Marc Shia.

Mr Shia said the new route will cut transit times by a third. "Commodities, particularly frozen seafood, fruit and vegetables from South America, will be transported to Tianjin in 25 days."

Consumers in north China will benefit from the new route, especially those living close to Tianjin in Beijing and Hebei Province.

To facilitate the launch of the new route, Tianjin port authorities have worked with local maritime, border inspection and customs administrations to improve efficiency in coordination, logistics and customs clearance procedures, according to sources with Tianjin Port Group.

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