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CEVA strengthens transpacific LCL offerings

The third-party logistics provider launched a weekly direct less-than-containerload service from Singapore to New York.

   CEVA Logistics launched a weekly direct less-than-containerload (LCL) service from Singapore to New York as part of an initiative to enhance its transpacific LCL offerings.
   The new service, which will take approximately 23 days from port to port, is complemented by consolidation services from Penang to Singapore before moving the load to New York.
   Once the cargo arrives in New York, it can easily be transported to 51 destinations across the United States through CEVA’s door-to-door trucking services.
   “Singapore, being strategically located in the region, is a key hub for CEVA’s LCL services, with ongoing weekly services directly to Shanghai, Pusan, Chittagong and other destinations,” CEVA Head of Ocean Freight for Singapore and Malaysia Lynnda Loo said in a statement. “We will continue to increase the number of destinations for Ocean Freight to provide our customers with greater flexibility and choice.”
   CEVA said it intends to further develop its LCL consolidation network and plans to add an additional 40 new direct global services by the end of 2015.