Carpenters to launch new regional shipping line
Backed by Malaysian conglomerate MBf, a new shipping service linking Asia, Papua New Guinea, the South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia will get underway in a little over a week.
First ship: Shown here as ANL Progress
MBf Carpenters Shipping, headed by industry veteran Capt Hans Assarsson, will deploy four 1100 teu ships over an elongated port roster on 15-day frequency, covering several trade sectors.
The initial voyage will be taken by the 910teu Osnabruck which will sail from...
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