MSC announced that it would expand its current Sentosa service to connect the main ports of China directly with India's key ports of Mundra and Nhava Sheva and with Colombo in Sri Lanka. 

It said the expanded service would provide improved access to the north Indian market for businesses. 

"Offering access to an increased network of Asian ports and markets – and improving interconnectivity between them – the new Sentosa rotation will also create a direct connection from north India to the main Southeast Asia ports and the US West Coast," MSC added.

"The integration of the ports of Mundra, Nhava Sheva and Colombo in the Sentosa service will meet critical transportation demands within the market. Furthermore, it will bring significant benefits through increased opportunity and access to global markets for regional and local economies, farmers, and businesses," it further said.

Growing Southeast Asia, Indian market

Through this service expansion, MSC noted that it looks forward to providing more cargo transportation solutions for businesses that serve the ever-growing markets of Southeast Asia and India.  

The first vessel westbound from the US west coast to China and India will be MSC MARA, which is expected to depart Long Beach on March 5 on voyage FV309W.

The ship is scheduled to call Qingdao on March 28, Ningbo on April 1 and Nhava Sheva on April 17.

MSC said the first sailing eastbound from north India would be MSC SOLA, which is due to depart Nhava Sheva on February 13 on voyage FV307R. The schedule includes a call at Shekou on March 8, and the ship should reach Long Beach on March 26. 




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