PSA Halifax welcomed the 8.586 TEU CMA CGM Cypress on its maiden call to the PSA Halifax Atlantic Hub as part of the newly added INDAMEX service. This milestone further expands the Port of Halifax’s global trade network and strengthens direct trade connectivity between the Indian Subcontinent and Canada.
The INDAMEX service connects the Indian Subcontinent with the Canadian East Coast, providing comprehensive coverage of key South Asian and Middle Eastern ports, including Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Colombo, Port Qasim, and Jeddah. The service offers competitive transit times and reliable schedules, the direct connection offers Canadian shippers efficient access to key growth markets across South Asia and the Middle East.
“India remains one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies, with growth forecasts exceeding seven per cent and bilateral trade with Canada reaching approximately US$8.6 billion,” said Duncan Glass, Managing Director.
“At PSA Halifax, our focus is on delivering the operational performance required to support this growth. Through close collaboration with our ILA workforce and intermodal partner CN, shippers using the INDAMEX service benefit from efficient vessel operations and unparalleled inland rail connectivity, enabling cargo to reach key inland markets such as Montreal, Toronto and US Midwest with speed and precision.”
“I am pleased to welcome the launch of the INDAMEX service in partnership with CMA CGM,” said Paul MacIsaac, Senior Vice President at the Halifax Port Authority.
“This direct container service connecting Canada and India reinforces Halifax’s position as a strategic global gateway in Eastern North America. The INDAMEX service will create new opportunities for Canadian businesses to diversify markets with South Asia and strengthen supply chain connectivity. Congratulations to CMA CGM, and to all our port partners for this important addition to services at the Port of Halifax.”
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