en.Wedoany.com Reported - Logistics company TKL Logistics has announced the launch of a new Arctic route shipping service connecting Ningbo Port in China with Europe, operating from August 12 to September 30. This seasonal route departs from Ningbo Port and reaches Europe via the Arctic passage, with an estimated transit time of approximately 27 days, and 31 days to the Port of Gothenburg in Sweden. The delivery cycle is comparable to rail transport, and the entire journey bypasses Russia.
The Arctic route not only offers shorter transit times but also simplifies the shipping process and reduces the risk of delays by avoiding transit through Russia and minimizing transshipment. This helps improve delivery reliability, making it particularly suitable for businesses with high demands for logistics stability. The service can handle various types of cargo, including LCL, FCL, and IMO goods.

Cargo is consolidated from various locations in China to Ningbo Port, and then shipped to Europe via the Arctic route. Due to the service window being limited by the Arctic ice season, this seasonal route operates annually in late summer, representing a unique application of the shortest maritime route between Asia and Europe.
TKL Logistics stated that the company continuously monitors the market and evaluates new shipping solutions, committed to providing customers with efficient, flexible, and secure logistics solutions. The Arctic route is a new attempt to explore opportunities and create customer value.










