dry goods! What do you know about near ocean routes and ocean routes?
As a freight forwarder, it is very important to understand the shipping route. In ocean trade, only by fully understanding can we choose a fast, convenient, economical and suitable route for cargo owners.
definition
Shipping routes from China can be roughly divided into ocean routes and near ocean routes.
Ocean Going Shipping Line (Ocean Going Shipping Line) refers to the transportation route that uses ships or other water vehicles to cross the ocean.
Near-Sea Shipping Line (Near-Sea Shipping Line) refers to the general name of the maritime transport routes between the ports of the country and the ports of neighboring countries.
Ocean routes and important ports
1. Mediterranean line (to Lebanon/Israel/Syria/Egypt/Tunisia/Algeria/Italy/France/Spain/Cyprus)
Ports: Beirut, Tripoli, Lebanon in the eastern Mediterranean, Haifa in Israel, Ashdod, Latakia in Syria, Port Said in Egypt in the southern Mediterranean, Alexandria, Tunis in Tunisia, Algiers in Algeria, Oran, Genoa in northern Mediterranean Italy, Marseille in France, Barcelona in Spain, Limassol in Cyprus
2. Black Sea Line (to Ukraine/Romania/Bulgaria)
Ports: Odessa in Ukraine, Constanta in Romania, Varna in Bulgaria
3. European line (to Belgium/Netherlands/Germany/France/UK/Denmark/Norway/Sweden/Finland)
Ports: Antwerp in Belgium, Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Hamburg in Germany, Bremen in Germany, Havel in France, London and Liverpool in the UK, Copenhagen in Denmark, Oslo in Norway, Stockholm in Sweden, Gothenburg, Helsinki in Finland

4. US-Canada line (to US/Canada)
Ports: Vancouver on the west coast of Canada, Montreal on the east coast of Canada, Toronto, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles on the west coast of the United States, New York on the east coast of the United States, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Portland, Moore on the Gulf of Mexico Bills, New Orleans, Houston
Note: Ports on the Gulf of Mexico in the United States are also part of the East Coast route of the United States
5. Central and South America line (to Mexico/Guatemala/Erdogua/Venezuela/Peru/Chile/Brazil)
Ports: Manzanillo in Mexico, San Jose in Guatemala, Guayaquil in Ecuador, La Guaira in Venezuela, Callao in Peru, Arica in Chile, Iquique, Valparaiso, Santos in Brazil , Rio de Janeiro
6. Africa line (to South Africa/Algeria/Nigeria/Tanzania)
Ports: Durban, Cape Town in South Africa, Algiers in Algeria, Lagos in Nigeria, Dar es Salaam in Tanzania
Near sea routes and important ports
1. Taiwan Line (to Taiwan)
Ports: Keelung, Kaohsiung, Taichung in Taiwan
2. Hong Kong-Macau Line (to Hong Kong/Macau)
Port: Hong Kong, Macau
3. Xinma Line (to Singapore/Malaysia)
Ports: Singapore, Klang in Malaysia, Penang, Pasig Gudang
4. Siam Gulf line (to Vietnam/Cambodia/Bangkok) (also called Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand line)
Ports: Haiphong in Vietnam, Kampong in Cambodia, Bangkok in Thailand
5. Colombo, Bay of Bengal Line (to Sri Lanka/Myanmar/Bangladesh/India)
Ports: Colombo in Sri Lanka, Yangon in Myanmar, Chittagong in Bangladesh, Calcutta in India
6. Philippine line (to the Philippines)
Port: Manila, Philippines

7. Indonesia line (to Indonesia)
Port: Jakarta, Semarang, Indonesia
8. Australia and New Zealand Line (to Australia/New Zealand)
Ports: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane in Australia, Auckland, Wellington in New Zealand
9. Papua New Guinea line (to Papua New Guinea)
Ports: Lae, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
10. Japan-Korea line (to Japan/Korea)
Ports: Moji in Kyushu, Japan, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Yokohama, Kawasaki in Honshu, Busan and Incheon in South Korea
11. Persian Gulf line (to Pakistan/Iran/Iraq/Kuwait/Saudi Arabia) (also known as Arabian Gulf line)
Ports: Karachi in Pakistan, Bandar Abbas in Iran, Khorramshahr Port, Basra in Iraq, Kuwait Port in Kuwait, Dammam in Saudi Arabia