
Emirates Shipping Line (ESL) is upgrading its flagship GALEX service. Effective 14th February, the service will provide direct connections between key Chinese ports and the newest addition to the rotation, the Saudi Arabian maritime hub of Dammam. In addition, the modified port rotation reduces transit times between key ports in China and Jebel Ali in the UAE, as well as ensuring continued coverage of the ports of Sohar and Khor Fakkan.
Additionally, two new services have been announced by ESL. The Gulf Pakistan Shuttle (GPS), an upgrade from the earlier JBS service, is now providing direct access between Pakistan, Shuwaikh, Dammam and the company’s transshipment hub in Jebel Ali, with further onwards connections to the Red Sea and East Africa. Meanwhile the Jebel Ali Bahrain Express (JBX) service, which commenced on the 15th of February, is an exclusive weekly shuttle between Jebel Ali and Bahrain.
All three services operate via Jebel Ali, bringing the total number of ESL services passing through the Dubai port to eight. A statement from ESL said: “We continually revisit existing service offerings to ensure that routes are planned optimally, and transit times are adjusted to be best aligned with customer demands. The revamp of our flagship service, as well as the introduction of two new ones, underscores the company’s commitment to being a driver of trade in the regions they service.”
ESL, which is headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, operates 12 vessels, with a total annual capacity of around 570,000 TEU. The line calls at around 235 ports per week and is represented by 62 offices in 30 countries.



















