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CNC announces new service connecting South Korea, Vietnam and Thailand

CNC, part of CMA CGM Group, announced the launch of the new NTX1 service that will connect ports in South Korea, Vietnam and Thailand.

In particular, NTX1 will offer a six-day transit time from Busan to Ho Chi Minh City, and a four-day voyage from Ho Chi Minh City to Incheon.

In addition, the weekly NTX1 service will also double-up as an alternative shipping choice for customers with Thailand- and Vietnam-bound cargoes from South Korea.

On 13 March, the service will commence its inaugural sailing from Incheon with the following rotation:

Incheon (South Korea) – Gwangyang (South Korea) – Busan (South Korea) – Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) – Laem Chabang (Thailand) – Bangkok (Thailand) – Laem Chabang – Ho Chi Minh City – Incheon





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