On October 24, the vessel "Pandora," executing its maiden voyage on the "Southeast Asia General Cargo Liner Route," docked at Berth 70A in Bayuquan Port, planning to load 32,600 tons of steel. This marks another step up in the collaboration between Chun'an Shipping and Yingkou Port Sixth Company. The two parties have maintained long-term and stable business relations, and in recent years, with the continuous growth in business volume, their cooperation has become even closer.
Recently, Chun'an Shipping signed a "Strategic Cooperation Agreement" with Yingkou Port's Sixth Company, planning to initially establish liner routes for general cargo in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean. According to the agreement, Yingkou Port will actively provide high-quality services in port logistics to support CA in optimizing its foreign trade route network, focusing on key routes such as Yingkou to Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Myanmar, Singapore), Yingkou to South Asia (Pakistan, Bangladesh, the Persian Gulf), Yingkou to Europe, and Yingkou to the Caribbean Sea and Mexico in the Americas, leveraging CA shipping advantages.
The signing of the agreement reflects the strategic integration of both parties. Guided by the principles of equality, mutual benefit, win-win cooperation, and mutual advantage, the two parties will enhance information exchange and sharing, jointly extend the logistics service chain, improve transportation efficiency, and reduce logistics costs. Leveraging the brand, regional, and market advantages of both enterprises, they will optimize route layouts, shorten cargo shipping cycles, and lower comprehensive logistics costs. Through diversified logistics options, they will provide customers with more efficient, convenient, and cost-effective one-stop foreign trade logistics services, jointly advancing the high-quality development of port and shipping.