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Two container shipping services between south-east Asia and Australia are to be merged into a single weekly offering from April, as larger vessel sizes continue to be cascaded onto secondary trades.

The Australia-Singapore service currently operated by Hanjin, Regional Container Line, ANL and OOCL, which currently deploys four 1,900teu ships, will come together with the south-east Asia- Australia (SAL) service operated by Hapag-Lloyd, Hyundai, China Shipping and UASC.

SAL currently operates four 2,250teu vessels.

The eight ships the two separate services will be ...

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