Ambitious CULines appoints Taiwan liner veterans as consultants
China United Lines (CULines) has engaged Yang Ming’s former chairman, Bronson Hsieh, and Wan Hai’s ...
The future of China United Lines (CULines) is uncertain after its dreams of building a deepsea shipping portfolio have been shattered with the axing of its Asia-Mediterranean services.
Chairman and co-CEO Raymond Chen (below) has, reportedly, been detained in China for undisclosed reasons, casting a pall over the company, according to Linerlytica. He was last seen in public in April, at an industry round-table event in Tianjin.
State-controlled CULines, which started as an NVOCC before becoming an intra-Asia carrier, was among the ...
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