Singapore – SeaLead, a fast-growing global shipping line, today announced the launch of its new Asia to Mexico (AMX) service, a direct liner service connecting China and South Korea to Mexico. The new service will provide customers with access to a rotation serving the Far East to Mexico trade, enhancing export opportunities for businesses across these regions.
The AMX service is designed to provide a reliable, efficient, and fast transportation solution to businesses with optimised transit times to Mexico. The inaugural vessel is set to depart from Shanghai on 30 April with a port rotation covering Shanghai, Qingdao, Pusan, Manzanillo, before returning to Shanghai.
Key features of the AMX service:
The Asia-Mexico trade route is key to global supply chains, as Mexico serves as an assembly and manufacturing base for products for the North America region. Our new AMX service offers seamless trade connectivity and faster cargo transportation on this important trade route connecting China, South Korea and Mexico. It also complements our existing services to the Americas and offers wider coverage of the transatlantic trade.
Bernd Meyer, Global Director, Sales and Business Development, SeaLead
The AMX service expands our North American market coverage, allowing us to better serve customers alongside our other two services, AWC and MEDUS to the West and East coasts of the USA respectively. With this new service, we are connecting Asia with Mexico, providing dedicated feeder connections offering customers an opportunity to better optimise their supply chains. With a structured rotation and efficient scheduling, AMX service facilitates seamless shipping between Asia and North America.
Mark Lee, Regional Managing Director, North America, SeaLead
With the launch of the AMX service, SeaLead continues its mission to enhance global connectivity. The company remains focused on providing smooth cargo movement between key commercial hubs, offering efficient, customer-focused shipping solutions across its key markets, where it aims to further strengthen its position.