Hapag-Lloyd launches SE Asia-Australia routes

August 25 2019 Print This Article

Hapag-Lloyd expands its Oceania product portfolio. During the month of October 2019 (week 43), two new services which will offer weekly direct sailings between Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Australia on top of our existing South East Asia Australia Loop 1 (SAL) will be launched.

“Connecting via Singapore on our global mainline network, we will be able to offer increased sailing frequency to and from Australian ports, with more connections and shipping options in both directions for Middle East and India Subcontinent”, explains Alice Yin Chung Tham, Senior Director Trade Management Intra Asia.

For cargo from Europe these additional services will allow for:

-Smooth and reliable connection in Singapore

-Three weekly connections between Singapore and Australia

-Access to four weekly services between North Europe and Singapore

-Access to three weekly services between Mediterranean and Singapore

-Wide range of feeder connections from/to European outports

The SEA and S2A is a cooperation between Hapag-Lloyd, ANL, Maersk and ONE. Services will be operated composing of 7 x 8,500 TEU vessels and 6 x 5,700 TEU vessels respectively. Hapag-Lloyd will be operating one vessel on each service.The SEA & S2A services are scheduled to commence on the 23th October at Laem Chabang and 25th October at Tanjung Pelepas respectively with the following rotation:

South East Asia Australia Loop 2 (SEA): Laem Chabang - Tanjung Pelepas - Singapore - Port Kelang - Fremantle - Adelaide - Melbourne - Sydney - Brisbane - Singapore - Port Kelang - Tanjung Pelepas - Laem Chabang

South East Asia Australia Loop 3 (S2A): Tanjung Pelepas - Port Kelang - Singapore - Brisbane - Sydney - Melbourne - Adelaide - Fremantle - Jakarta - Tanjung Pelepas