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​OOCL introduces new Japan Philippines service

Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) aims to expand its service network for Japan and the Philippines by introducing the new KTX4 Service, which is expected to launch on 8 January 2024 from Manila.

The KTX4 Service will enhance the network coverage between Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South China and the Philippines.

KTX4 will directly connect multiple ports in Japan with the Philippines to cater to the demand in the market. Together with existing KTX suite services, OOCL aims to provide a more comprehensive service coverage between Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South China and ASEAN countries.

The KTX4 port rotation will be Osaka (Japan) – Kobe (Japan) – Tokyo (Japan) – Yokohama (Japan) – Kaohsiung (Taiwan) – Hong Kong – Manila, North Harbor (Philippines) – Manila, South Harbor – Hong Kong – Shekou (China) – Osaka





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