
Maersk Line has opened its new commercial office in Kathmandu, Nepal. Since its entry into the Nepal market over 20 years ago, Maersk has been providing shipping and logistical solutions through its network in India. However, with the rapid growth of trade in the region, Maersk Line says it has seized an opportunity to serve its customers better by being closer to them.
Maersk Line offers container services to Nepal through the Indian ports of Kolkata and Visakhapatnam. Its offering between Kolkata port and the Inland Container Depot (ICD) at Birgunj on the Nepel-India border, on merchant haulage, reflects a commitment to provide end-to-end shipping solutions. In June 2017, Maersk moved the first ever container shipment from Visakhapatnam to ICD Birgunj via the ‘Kathmandu Express’ blocs train ail service. Maersk line has also introduced a service for Nepalese clients that includes online payment, document handling, the issuing of electronic delivery orders and cargo clearance in Nepal.
Commenting on this announcement, Steve Felder, managing director, Maersk Line (India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives) said, “As promised last year, we have opened our new commercial office in Nepal to facilitate ease of doing business here. The Nepal economy has tremendous potential and we will continue to invest here. Our focus has always been to enable trade through integrated and reliable logistical solutions and build long-term trade partnerships.”



















