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Asia-West India WIN loop raises capacity 30%

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
   The ocean carrier NYK, along with partners Hanjin Shipping and Evergreen Line, have raised capacity on their weekly Asia-Indian subcontinent WIN loop by increasing the size of the vessels.     The carriers also dropped a call at Busan, South Korea, replacing it instead with calls at Yantian and Port Kelang.    Four of the five vessels deployed on the WIN loop have been replaced, increasing average ship capacity on the service by over 30 percent, from 3,024 TEUs to ...
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