CargoGulf targets faster transit times with new service

It will connect key ports of the Gulf with the subcontinent

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CargoGulf's service goes direct to/from Jubail and Damman in Saudi Arabia, as well as Bahrain.
CargoGulf's service goes direct to/from Jubail and Damman in Saudi Arabia, as well as Bahrain.
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Dubai: The non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC) CargoGulf is offering faster transit times with its new AGISC (Arab Gulf, Indian Sub Continent) liner service linking Pakistan and India direct with markets in the upper Gulf.

“Our customers enjoy the benefits of dealing with a single company and the GAC global agency network for all the services they may need at the loading and discharge ports,” said Hans Henrik Nielsen, CargoGulf’s Global Development Director.

“It further enhances the company’s existing services connecting Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and offers an alternative for customers in Karachi, as well as Kandla, Mundra and Nhava Sheva in India, with shipments to/from Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.”

The service goes direct to/from Jubail and Damman in Saudi Arabia, as well as Bahrain. For easy access to the the UAE, it can connect with Khalifa and Jebel Ali.

Business through the trade lanes is served by CargoGulf’s own containers, slot charter agreements vessel operators and its own bills of lading. The company also has its own stack at all ports covered with delivery orders released by GAC offices.

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