India Express Joins OCL’s Independent Container Feeder Network (Oman)

India Express Joins OCL's Independent Container Feeder Network

Oman Container Lines Inc. (OCL) announced the most recent addition to their growing network of independent container feeder connections.

The India Express (IEX) common feeder service will create a unique, direct link between Nhava Sheva, India and Salalah.

Starting in July, the fixed-day weekly service will connect APM Terminals Mumbai, the leading port facility in one of the most attractive growth markets, and the Port of Salalah, the region’s second largest port, by way of Oman Container Lines’ OCL Eagle, a 2,860 TEU capacity vessel.

Nicholas Fisher, CEO of Oman Shipping Company, says: “This is the second container feeder service that Oman Container Lines Inc has established in the last six months that links Omani cargo through Omani ports via an Omani shipping line. The IEX feeder service will supplement the connectivity we’ve already successfully established between Port of Salalah, Port Sultan Qaboos and Jebel Ali with our Gulf Express Product.”

“On-time schedule integrity is OCL’s hallmark and that is one of the reasons we have chosen the efficient facilities of APM Terminals Mumbai and Port of Salalah as our ports of call. Our customers have come to guarantee their connections and shorter transit times to/from Muscat for Omani imports and exports. Now they can expect the same efficiency when connecting with the Gulf market and the Indian market from Oman, all through a world-class hub like Port of Salalah.”

The OCL Eagle will make its maiden call from APM Terminals Mumbai at Nhava Sheva on July 3.

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Source: Oman Shipping Company, June 28, 2012