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​OOCL commences new intra-Asia service

Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) has introduced the new China Cambodia Thailand Service (CCT1 & CCT2) that is expected to strengthen its intra-Asia network.

The two loops, CCT1 and CCT2, aim to enhance OOCL's coverage in the region and provide customers with competitive and reliable shipment options. CCT1 and CCT2 will connect several ports in Thailand, China, Vietnam and Cambodia.

The CCT1 port rotation will be Bangkok, PAT (Thailand) - Bangkok, Suksawat (Thailand) - Laem Chabang (Thailand) – Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) – Ningbo (China) – Shanghai (China) – Laem Chabang - Bangkok, PAT

The CCT2 port rotation will be Bangkok, PAT - Laem Chabang - Ningbo – Shanghai - Shekou (China) - Sihanoukville (Cambodia) - Bangkok, PAT

The first sailings of CCT1 and CCT2 will start from the port of Bangkok on 5 and 4 November respectively.





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