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OVP Shipping, a China-based Russia-focused liner operator, has launched the first deepsea service from China’s port of Nantong.
Last week the 2,456 teu OVP Aries, loaded with 42 containers, left Nantong for Shanghai, Zhoushan and Guangzhou and is expected to arrive, via the Red Sea, at Egypt’s El Dekheila Port on 11 December.
OVP says the SPB service will be covered by four feeder vessels, with the other ships being Chang Sheng Ji 8, Dong Cheng ...
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