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CNC enhances intra-Asia network with new services

CNC Shipping Line, the intra-Asia short sea specialist of CMA CGM Group, is introducing three new services, BBX7, KJF and TSS.

BBX7 service will directly connect Singapore with Bangladesh, joining CNC’s series of BBX services to the port of Chittagong in Bangladesh.

BBX7 service is expected to commence from Singapore on 22 November with a service rotation of Singapore – Chittagong – Singapore.  

The KJF service will offer shippers connectivity from Busan to main ports in Japan. KJF will debut on 18 November from Busan with weekly port stops at Busan, Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya and Osaka.

Furthermore, a shuttle service from Taiwan to Singapore, the TSS service will is expected to launch on 13 November from Keelung. This weekly service will call the ports of Keelung, Taichung, Kaohsiung and Singapore.





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