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Greta Shipping and Hapag-Lloyd Reinstate India–Gulf Service, Adding Karachi and Sohar

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Greta Shipping and Hapag-Lloyd are set to reinstate their joint India Gulf (IG1) container service, strengthening maritime connectivity between India and key markets across the Gulf region.

According to DynaLiners, the revised service will introduce Karachi and Sohar into the rotation, creating a broader regional network connecting India, Pakistan, the UAE and Oman.

The service will operate with three container vessels of approximately 2,500 TEU capacity, providing additional shipping options for exporters and importers moving cargo between the Indian subcontinent and Gulf markets.

Key Highlights

Revised IG1 Service Rotation

The reinstated route will follow the rotation:

Kandla → Nhava Sheva → Karachi → Khor Fakkan → Sohar → Kandla

India–Gulf Shipping Connectivity

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Why the IG1 Service Matters

The reinstatement comes as shipping lines continue to adjust regional networks to meet changing cargo flows and improve connections between major trade markets.

Adding Karachi and Sohar expands the geographical coverage of the IG1 service beyond its India–Gulf links. The revised rotation provides a direct network connecting major ports across the western Indian subcontinent and the Gulf.

For freight forwarders and shippers, additional service options can support better routing flexibility, particularly for cargo moving between India, Pakistan, the UAE and Oman.

Potential Supply Chain Impact

Area

Potential Impact

Port Connectivity

More direct links between Indian and Gulf ports

Regional Trade

Improved access between India, Pakistan, UAE and Oman

Routing Options

Greater flexibility for exporters and importers

Container Shipping

Additional regional vessel capacity

Freight Forwarding

More options for shipment planning and consolidation

Supply Chains

Stronger maritime connectivity across the region

What Does the 2,500-TEU Deployment Mean?

The deployment of three vessels of around 2,500 TEU indicates a regional container service designed to handle regular cargo flows across the Indian subcontinent and Gulf markets.

For shippers, vessel capacity is particularly relevant because available container slots can influence booking flexibility, transit planning and freight network options.

What It Means for Freight Forwarders

The reinstated IG1 service could give freight forwarders additional options when planning shipments between India and Gulf destinations.

Key opportunities include:

The reinstatement of the IG1 India–Gulf service expands regional container shipping connectivity by adding Karachi and Sohar to the network. With three vessels of around 2,500 TEU, the service is positioned to provide additional routing and capacity options for cargo moving between India and key Gulf and South Asian markets.

For freight forwarders, exporters and importers, the expanded rotation could offer greater flexibility, broader port coverage and stronger regional supply-chain connectivity.

FAQs

What is the India Gulf (IG1) service?

The India Gulf (IG1) is a regional container shipping service connecting ports in India with destinations in the Gulf region. The reinstated service will also include Karachi and Sohar in its rotation.

The revised rotation is Kandla, Nhava Sheva, Karachi, Khor Fakkan and Sohar, before returning to Kandla.

The service is jointly operated by Greta Shipping and Hapag-Lloyd.

The reinstated service will operate with three vessels, each with a capacity of approximately 2,500 TEU.

The revised network will strengthen maritime links between India, Pakistan, the UAE and Oman.

Sohar provides connectivity with Oman’s growing industrial and logistics ecosystem and gives shippers another Gulf gateway for regional cargo movements.

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