COSCO Shipping Europe will launch a GGS feeder service from the Baltic Container Terminal in Gdynia in the first week of June, adding two weekly calls through the Diamond Line between Poland and major European hub ports, according to COSCO Shipping Europe.
Several COSCO SHIPPING ocean services across multiple trade lanes will be connected with the feeder network from the Port of Gdynia Authority. It will support services to the Middle East via EPIC3 and NET, including new links to Jeddah and Aqaba. Mediterranean connections will include the NET and NET2 services
The TAE, EAG, ELSA, and GEX services, which cover the US East Coast, US Gulf, Mexico, US West Coast, and Canada, will also be connected to cargo flows via the feeder system. Trade with South America's east and west coasts, as well as West Africa, will be supported by additional links.
Related : COSCO Shipping resumes bookings for the Middle East
According to COSCO SHIPPING, the increased feeder frequency will enable the company to respond more effectively to changing customer and supply chain requirements.
COSCO Shipping Lines is a major Chinese international container transportation and shipping company. Headquartered in Shanghai, it is a subsidiary of the state-owned China COSCO Shipping Corporation, one of the world's largest maritime conglomerates.
Diamond Line GmbH is a Hamburg-based shipping and logistics company that operates as the regional feeder and short-sea carrier for COSCO SHIPPING Lines in Europe and the Mediterranean. Established in 2019, it functions as a wholly-owned subsidiary of COSCO SHIPPING Lines (Europe) GmbH
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19 October 2025
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