CNC upgrades JTX Service

CNC has upgraded its JTX service, delivering faster transit times, improved schedule reliability, and stronger regional connectivity for containerized cargo across Northeast and Southeast Asia.

A key enhancement is the addition of a direct call at Sihanoukville, strengthening container links between Cambodia, Japan, and South China. The upgrade reduces transit times and improves service reliability. Streamlined port calls in Japan further enhance schedule integrity and planning predictability for shippers.

The revised JTX service also uses Shekou and Vung Tau as strategic transshipment hubs, supporting efficient onward connections to global markets. These hubs improve flexibility for Sihanoukville exports and reinforce regional links to Japan and South China.

In addition, CNC has introduced a niche Thailand–Cambodia container connection, accelerating intra-ASEAN cargo flows and improving transit times for regional trade.

Port rotation:
Tokyo – Yokohama – Nagoya – Shekou – Nansha – Laem Chabang – Sihanoukville – Vung Tau – Shekou – Tokyo

The upgraded rotation will begin with ASL Hong Kong voyage 0QIN1S1N, with ETA Tokyo on 26 February 2026.

The enhanced JTX service strengthens CNC’s container network across Cambodia, Japan, South China, and Thailand, offering shippers greater speed, reliability, and flexibility in key Asian trade lanes.