Home Industry Logistics AD Port Group’s Safeen Feeders to launch new service for Southeast Asia The company launches first services to Southeast Asia, adding vital new trade routes for the UAE by Divsha Bhat September 8, 2022 AD Ports Group’s Safeen Feeders will collaborate with CMA CGM Group to launch a new Southeast Asia service linking Singapore, Colombo and Chennai. CMA CGM Group is a French container transportation and shipping company that offers marine, land, air and logistics solutions. The company’s “Safeen Pioneer,” which can hold 2,034 TEUs in containers, will travel on the India East Coast Express 2 service that connects these significant ports with CMA CGM Group’s “Songa Tiger.” Safeen Feeders will market the service under the name Singapore Chennai Colombo Service (SCC). This will be its first service to call in Southeast Asia, as the company continues to expand its global reach. Today we are building one of the largest and most diverse single-point provider of maritime services in the region through SAFEEN Group. pic.twitter.com/j8XrDZOOqU — AD Ports Group (@ADPortsGroup) September 7, 2022 Captain Ammar Mubarak Al Shaiba, acting CEO – Maritime Cluster and Safeen Group, AD Ports Group, said: “We are very proud to be working with our partner, CMA CGM Group, on the India East Coast Express service. This service connects key global markets with some of the busiest ports in the world and will help boost trade and improve delivery times. Our aim is to provide key services across the seas where our customers need them most, and today’s announcement demonstrates the breadth of our international ambitions.” Safeen Group delivers a comprehensive range of port and marine services, transshipment, offshore and subsea logistics and feeders services. It deploys a team of professionals and a fleet of state-of-the-art vessels to ensure a full spectrum of maritime logistics, solutions and services are operated effectively and with maximum efficiency. Read: AD Ports Group to boost Hayat Biotech’s global expansion with new MoU Tags AD Ports Group Logistics maritime Safeen Feeders shipping 0 Comments You might also like AD Ports signs concession deal to operate Egypt’s Safaga terminal Saudi Arabia’s Mawani signs four contracts worth SAR1bn DP World to relocate global head office to Expo City Dubai Oil shipments on Maersk vessels could re-route via Cape: Reports