MSC’s Swan Service Reinstated in North Europe and Poland

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MSC Swan Service

MSC has announced that its Swan service connecting trade between the main ports of China and North European ports in Benelux, Gdynia, Gdansk, and Klaipeda, is being reinstated as a standalone MSC service.

The Swan service will provide one of the fastest transit times between China, Benelux, Poland, and the Baltics. Swan will be the first service offering direct calls to Gdynia and Klaipeda from Asia. Gdynia is a well-established and flexible option as a Polish container gateway; the port will maintain the same side conditions as Gdansk.

The service will also leverage the logistics network in Saudi Arabia, linking North Europe and Asia to the Gulf by calling at King Abdullah port eastbound.

The full rotation is:

Qingdao – Ningbo – Yantian – Tanjung Pelepas – Antwerp – Gdynia– Gdansk – Klaipeda – King Abdullah Port – Singapore – Qingdao

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