Maersk
has launched FI2, a new dedicated ocean service connecting Far East Asia to the
Indian Subcontinent, in response to growing customer demand for additional capacity
on the China–India trade route. The first westbound sailing will depart from
Shanghai on June 4, 2026, offering Indian importers and exporters a quicker,
reliable and high-frequency connection to key manufacturing and sourcing hubs
in northwest India.
The dedicated weekly service from Southern and Eastern
China to Northwest India is aimed at customers across the automotive,
chemicals, technology and retail sectors. It will operate with a fleet of six
vessels, each with a nominal capacity of 4,500 TEU. The port rotation includes
Shanghai, Ningbo, Nansha, TanjungPelepas, NhavaSheva, Pipavav and Port
Qasim. A key feature of the FI2
service is its call at Pipavav on India’s northwestern coast in Gujarat, which
serves as a gateway to the Dedicated Freight Corridor rail network. Through
this connectivity, cargo arriving at Pipavav can be transported inland to the
National Capital Region, including Delhi, Gurugram, Noida and nearby industrial
areas, helping reduce transit times and improve delivery reliability.