New COSCO Service Between UK, Europe, Russia

March 25, 2019

Chinese state-owned shipping and logistics services supplier company COSCO Shipping Lines announced a new COSCO feeder service from St Petersburg, Russia will begin calling at DP World Southampton.

"COSCO is to introduce a new weekly call at DP World Southampton, as part of a rotation including St Petersburg, Russia; Kotka, Finland; Southampton, UK; and Rotterdam, Netherlands," said a press release.

The news comes after COSCO confirmed in February that DP World Southampton will be a permanent call on its feeder service. The MV Alexander B operated by COSCO shipping, is scheduled to call at DP World Southampton on 27th March.

“Traditionally it is the ports on the east coast of the UK that serve Russia and the Baltics. This service will provide importers and exporters with an alternative option,” said James Leeson, Head of Commercial UK Ports, DP World.

This news comes just after Unifeeder started a new direct service between Gdynia, Poland and DP World London Gateway at the end of February.

This now brings the number of short sea and feeder services DP World’s UK terminals can offer shippers seven weekly sailings. A strong indication that shipping lines and their customers see the evidence for how our location can benefit the whole supply chain.

The new service starts just days before the UK will officially leave the EU. Businesses still do not know exactly what the customs arrangements will be but Leeson added:

“At a time when UK businesses are putting supply chain contingency plans in place, DP World already has the customs clearance systems facilities and infrastructure to keep trade flowing.

“Container feeder services from Southampton and London Gateway give business an alternative to ro-ro ports. 90% of cargo that comes through our UK terminals is customs cleared within an hour.”

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