‘K' Line, the Japanese shipping line, proposes to increase its western India and Pakistan coverage, according to shipping industry sources. The proposed weekly service, West India Express, will connect Korea and Taiwan with the JN port and Karachi. The port rotation will be Kwangyang- Busan- Shanghai – Ningbo- Kaohsiung- Singapore- Nhava Sheva- Karachi- Port Klang- Singapore and back to Kwangyang. The inaugural sailing will deploy the Hanjin Durban on the run to South Korea's port of Kwangyang on November 30. ‘K' Line will enhance its two other weekly services (INDFEX-1 and CIX-2), which call at Xingang, Qingdao, Busan, Shanghai, Ningbo, Hong Kong and Nhava Sheva terminal, the sources add.
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