AAL starts new monthly liner service ex Europe deploying its Super B-Class multipurpose newbuild

AAL boosts multipurpose service between Europe and Asia

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As a response to the growing demand for multipurpose heavy lift cargo coverage ex Europe, AAL Shipping has expanded its service with the addition of a monthly fast-track Europe-Asia Express Liner Service. The new service is an addition to the already existing Europe – Middle East/India – Asia (EUMEIA) monthly liner service, as well as a monthly Mediterranean – Middle East – India Pendulum Service.

“We have listened to the market and increased our already popular, premium multipurpose services to support a plethora of customer needs with more tonnage and more connections. Our portfolio of three distinct monthly services provides customers with regular, trusted and flexible sailings between Europe and its key trading markets around the world and benefits from the employment of premium MPVs from every class of AAL’s fleet – including our new Super B-Class, which has already demonstrated its cargo intake credentials by transporting 89,000 freight tons of mixed cargo from Asia to Europe on a single sailing,” Eike Muentz, General Manager of AAL Europe, explained.

While all three services utilise AAL’s global fleet of heavy lift multipurpose vessels, ranging from 19,000 DWT up to 33,000 DWT, the Europe – Asia Express Liner Service will also employ Super B-Class vessels, offering lifting capacity up to 700 tonnes and a clear weather deck space of over 5,000 square metres. This provides AAL with the cargo handling capability and intake capacity to parcel any cargo on any sailing, from outsized heavy lift units to smaller breakbulk, general cargoes and even bulk.

“The Europe – Asia Express Liner Service will depart key project cargo hubs in Western Europe and connect them directly with Taichung, Shanghai, Masan and other port calls considered on inducement along the route,” Jan-Henrik Heyken, Senior Chartering Manager at AAL Europe, added.

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AAL boosts multipurpose service between Europe and Asia

AAL boosts multipurpose service between Europe and Asia

AAL starts new monthly liner service ex Europe deploying its Super B-Class multipurpose newbuild
Photo AAL Shipping

As a response to the growing demand for multipurpose heavy lift cargo coverage ex Europe, AAL Shipping has expanded its service with the addition of a monthly fast-track Europe-Asia Express Liner Service. The new service is an addition to the already existing Europe – Middle East/India – Asia (EUMEIA) monthly liner service, as well as a monthly Mediterranean – Middle East – India Pendulum Service.

“We have listened to the market and increased our already popular, premium multipurpose services to support a plethora of customer needs with more tonnage and more connections. Our portfolio of three distinct monthly services provides customers with regular, trusted and flexible sailings between Europe and its key trading markets around the world and benefits from the employment of premium MPVs from every class of AAL’s fleet – including our new Super B-Class, which has already demonstrated its cargo intake credentials by transporting 89,000 freight tons of mixed cargo from Asia to Europe on a single sailing,” Eike Muentz, General Manager of AAL Europe, explained.

While all three services utilise AAL’s global fleet of heavy lift multipurpose vessels, ranging from 19,000 DWT up to 33,000 DWT, the Europe – Asia Express Liner Service will also employ Super B-Class vessels, offering lifting capacity up to 700 tonnes and a clear weather deck space of over 5,000 square metres. This provides AAL with the cargo handling capability and intake capacity to parcel any cargo on any sailing, from outsized heavy lift units to smaller breakbulk, general cargoes and even bulk.

“The Europe – Asia Express Liner Service will depart key project cargo hubs in Western Europe and connect them directly with Taichung, Shanghai, Masan and other port calls considered on inducement along the route,” Jan-Henrik Heyken, Senior Chartering Manager at AAL Europe, added.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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