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  • By Pacific Island Times Staff

Swire Shipping upgrades liner service in Guam, Saipan


Upgrading its multipurpose liner service Swire Shipping launched a fixed day weekly delivery schedule into Guam and Saipan this month.

After four years of continuous service in Guam, Swire Shipping introduced its first call to Saipan late last year and has been calling both markets on a fortnightly basis.

“Swire Shipping has been a leading provider of sustainable shipping solutions to the Pacific Islands for about 80 years,” said Jeremy Sutton, general manager of Swire Shipping. “Today, while we operate a global network, this region remains as one of our key markets. We have a long-term commitment to our customers and the communities in the Pacific Islands and will always find ways to serve them better and to connect them to the rest of the world.”

Swire Shipping will cooperate with APL (American President Line) and gain access to their regular service operating between South Korea, Japan, Guam and Saipan. This service upgrade will enable Swire Shipping’s customers to improve their supply chain efficiency and inventory

management, and in turn, the communities in Guam and Saipan will receive their goods such as food and groceries supplies on a regular weekly basis.

“We’re excited that our Guam Saipan Express service is being counted on for service excellence and hope that this leads to other areas of cooperation with Swire Shipping,” said Eric Mensing, senior vice president of the Guam Trade APL. “Swire has a similar long and proud history of

providing a high degree of service to their customers just like we do, so the fit is good. APL is committed to Guam and Saipan and we will be here for a long time.”

Swire Shipping is the liner shipping division of The China Navigation Company and operates multiple liner trades in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, North America and the nations of the South Pacific, in addition to providing services to India, the Middle East and Europe.

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