Under the shake‑up, Gold Star
Line is teaming up with Global Feeder Shipping on a revamped NIX service that
will deploy five vessels of around 5,000 TEU each on a loop covering Shanghai,
Ningbo, Shenzhen (Da Chan), Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Hazira, Mundra, Port Klang
and Hai Phong before returning to Shanghai. The remaining trio – Emirates
Shipping Line, Evergreen and KMTC – will retain their collaboration on a
rebranded CSX2/CIX3/AIS3 service, using six ships of roughly 7,500 TEU on a
rotation linking Shanghai, Ningbo, Shenzhen (Shekou), Port Klang, Nhava Sheva,
Mundra, Port Klang and back to Shanghai.
According to Alphaliner, the decision to divide the long‑running joint
loop into separate products underlines how carriers on the Far East–India
corridor are fine‑tuning partnerships and redeploying tonnage to gain more
flexibility in port coverage, vessel sizing and schedule design. The move also
reflects a broader trend of tactical network adjustments on intra‑Asia and
Asia–India trades, as operators respond to shifting demand, congestion risks at
key hubs such as Port Klang and Nhava Sheva, and the need to preserve service
reliability amid tight capacity and volatile freight markets.