SWIRE SHIPPING - Swire Shipping to introduce new direct service connecting Singapore and North West Australia

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

SOURCE: SWIRE SHIPPING

18 May 2021

The new North West Australia direct service (NWD) will offer an additional shipping option to our customers and reduce overall carbon emissions

Singapore – Swire Shipping will operate a new North West Australia direct service (NWD) from 

June 2021, offering customers a direct connection between Singapore and North West Australia. 

The new service is made up of two loops: the first loop will serve Singapore, Darwin, Port Hedland 

and operate with a transit time of 12 days from Singapore to Port Hedland; the second loop will 

operate from Singapore to Dampier, with a transit time of nine days.

The direct connections will enable Swire Shipping's customers in the region to better plan their 

inventory and manage their supply chains more efficiently. Customers who previously relied on 

inland transport through the Fremantle gateway now have an additional option to transport cargo 

to/from North West Australia.

Said Mr Randy Selvaratnam, Swire Shipping's General Manager for the Pacific, "We are pleased 

to offer customers in the region a direct connection between Singapore and North West Australia 

through our new NWD service. Over the past few years, we have made significant investments to 

improve our product offerings and provide more direct connections so that we can save our 

customers' time."

The new service between Singapore and Port Hedland also aims to reduce the overall carbon 

footprint from cargo delivery on current modes of transport. To transport cargo from Singapore to 

Port Hedland, customers previously needed to ship their cargo from Singapore to Fremantle before 

using inland transportation to Port Hedland. With this new service, customers can now ship their 

cargo directly from Singapore to Port Hedland, which will reduce carbon emissions by up to 35,000 

metric tons a year1, the equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions produced from 7,600 passenger 

vehicles in a year2.

Mr Selvaratnam added, "Swire Shipping is committed to having a positive impact on the 

communities and the environment where we operate. In addition to deploying modern and 

eco-friendly vessels, we also seek innovative ways to minimise our carbon footprint as part of our

 decarbonisation journey. This is one of the many steps we are taking to reduce overall carbon

 emissions and achieve our long-term goal of decarbonisation."

Swire Shipping will deploy a geared 7,602DWT multi-purpose vessel, MV Souni, on Loop 1 of the 

new service (Singapore – Darwin – Port Hedland – Singapore). On Loop 2 (Singapore – Dampier – 

Singapore), Swire Shipping will have slot access to MV Karratha Bay, a 7,520DWT vessel 

operated by SeaSwift. Both vessels are capable of carrying containerised, out-of-gauge and 

breakbulk cargo.

Swire Shipping has worked closely with customers across various industries and is 

well-established in serving Australia's regional ports. Across its network, Swire Shipping 

operates eight services connecting Australia to the rest of the world. With a commitment to 

enrich lives by connecting customers and communities in the Pacific, Swire Shipping strives 

to increase its network connectivity and improve its overall product offerings by offering direct 

services to the region.