Dave Hoppes, senior vice president of Mei Sen Shipping, believes that "Mei Sen's trans-Pacific route has remarkable characteristics, with the westbound section covering ports in Hawaii and Guam, and the eastbound section connecting Ningbo, China and Shanghai. Since CLX Express was launched in 2006, Mei Sen has been demonstrating its outstanding ability in providing reliable shipping schedule and efficient service to customers. Punctuality and service efficiency are measured in hours rather than days. Relying on Xiamen Port, Mei Sen can use the efficiency of network operation to deploy ships more reasonably during the voyage from Guam to Ningbo, and at the same time cover the company's business areas in Central China and South China. "
Hoppes added: "Mason is very happy that Xiamen Airlines can join our CLX route, which will further enhance the company's popularity, provide high-quality, fast and efficient services in the Pan-Pacific region, and lead the industry in on-time arrival records. We look forward to establishing new business relationships with all customers seeking supply chain improvement, whether through reliable transportation schedules, responsive customer service or online transportation management capabilities. "
Mason and its subsidiary Matson Integrated Logistics(MIL) provide shipping and logistics services to Hawaii, Guam, China and Micronesia. Mei Sen is a Hawaiian company Alexander &; A wholly-owned subsidiary of Baldwin Company (NYSE: AXB).
In 2005, Mei Sen officially entered China and set up representative offices in Shanghai and Ningbo respectively. In February, 2006, Mei Sen MV Manura Ni made its maiden voyage in China, officially opening weekly container services from Ningbo, China and Shanghai to Long Beach, California, USA.
After more than a year's efforts, the professional service team in China, Mei Sen has achieved excellent results again and again, especially in terms of ship sailing speed and punctuality rate, which has won excellent reputation both inside and outside the industry. As early as 2006, before Mei Sen was rated as the first in the world by Drewry Consulting, an authoritative British shipping agency, the statistical data of the four major routes published by China District of Mei Sen had reached the highest level in the same period.