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ONE boosts China – Southeast Asia network

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced two new direct services connecting China and Southeast Asia.

Following the previously announced CID connecting China and Indonesia, ONE will further expand the China-Southeast Asia network by introducing China Thailand Service (CTS) and the revamped Thailand Philippines Service (TP2).

The services will add direct sailings between China and Southeast Asia, namely Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

The direct sailings will improve transit times, according to the Singapore-based shipping line.

The first sailing for the CTS will be the KMTC LAEM CHABANG 2010S arriving Shanghai on 24 July 2020, and for the TP2 will be SITC INCHON 2029N/2030S arriving Laem Chabang on 4 July.

The CTS rotation is as follows:
Shanghai (WGQ) – Ningbo – Xiamen – LaemChabang – Bangkok – Laem Chabang – Hong Kong – Shanghai

The TP2 rotation is as follows:
HCMC (Cat Lai) – Laem Chabang – Batangas – Manila (Northport) – Nansha – Shekou – Haiphong – HCMC





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