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    Company launches China-Europe shipping route, Global Times says

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    Posted on September 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sea Legend launches a direct China-Europe Arctic route, cutting shipping time to 18 days and reducing emissions by 50%.

    Table of Contents

    • Launch of the China-Europe Shipping Route
    • Details of the Shipping Route
    • Environmental Considerations

    Sea Legend Launches First Direct China-Europe Arctic Shipping Route

    Launch of the China-Europe Shipping Route

    HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese-controlled container line Sea Legend will launch the first direct China-Europe route via the Arctic this week, the Global Times reported on Monday, in a move set to almost halve express shipping times between the two locations.

    Details of the Shipping Route

    Sea Legend will send its first ship via the North Sea Route (NSR) on September 24, the state-run newspaper reported, citing a statement from the Ningbo Zhoushan Port. The journey is expected to take about 18 days, it said.

    Environmental Considerations

    Goods from China have long travelled to Europe around the Cape of Good Hope, taking at least 40 days, but the loss of Arctic sea ice driven by global warming has made the NSR increasingly accessible.

    Over the past four decades, the Arctic has warmed about four times faster than the global average, resulting in a dramatic reduction in sea ice and creating seasonal windows for commercial shipping.

    Container ship Istanbul Bridge will leave Ningbo Zhoushan on Wednesday and is expected to arrive in Felixstowe, Britain's largest container port, on October 10, the Global Times said.

    The shorter journey is expected to reduce carbon emissions by about 50%, it added, citing the port.

    Ningbo Zhoushan Port did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    While shorter voyages can reduce fuel use and lower voyage-level CO₂ emissions, climate experts warn increased traffic in the Arctic increases environmental risks and disturbances to marine mammals. It can also pose heightened safety challenges due to extreme weather and limited supporting infrastructure.

    The previous fastest route for China-Europe express shipping was 26 days from Ningbo Zhoushan to Wilhelmshaven in Germany, the paper said, citing the port. The route began operations last year.

    (Reporting by Farah Master and Jessie Pang in Hong Kong; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sea Legend launches first direct China-Europe route via the Arctic.
    • •The new route cuts shipping time from 40 to 18 days.
    • •The route is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 50%.
    • •Arctic warming has increased accessibility for shipping.
    • •Environmental risks and safety challenges remain concerns.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Company launches China-Europe shipping route, Global Times says

    1When will Sea Legend's first ship depart?

    Sea Legend's first ship is scheduled to leave Ningbo Zhoushan on September 24.

    2How does the new route impact shipping times?

    The new route is expected to shorten the shipping time significantly, with an estimated arrival in Felixstowe on October 10.

    3What are the environmental concerns related to the new shipping route?

    Experts warn that increased traffic in the Arctic could heighten environmental risks and disturb marine mammals.

    4How much carbon emissions are expected to be reduced?

    The shorter journey is anticipated to reduce carbon emissions by about 50%.

    5What was the previous fastest route for China-Europe shipping?

    The previous fastest route took 26 days from Ningbo Zhoushan to Wilhelmshaven in Germany.

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