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HR Lines launches new weekly feeder service between Bangladesh, Malaysia and Singapore

Mar 18, 2020

HR Lines Limited, part of Bangladesh’s diversified Karnaphuli Group, is set to launch a fixed day of the week user feeder service, enhancing trade connectivity between Bangladesh, Singapore and Malaysia. 

Operating between Chattogram, Singapore and Port Klang, the Bangladesh Express Service (BES) will be the only provider with fixed day weekly port calls, allowing shippers access to a reliable supply chain with regular and fast transits.

HR Lines will deploy its two Bangladesh flagged 1,550 TEUs container ships (“Sahare” and “Sarera”) to service this route. Advance Container Lines “ACL”, one of the top feeder operators in South East Asia, is the commercial manager for the service.

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