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Yang Ming, CTI service upgrade

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. (YM) will upgrade its China to Indonesia Service (CTI service). Four container vessels of nominal 4,250TEU will be deployed for the service effective on 7th August 2018. They will serve customers not only from Central & South China to/from Jakarta & Surabaya but also provide direct service from Davao to Kaohsiung & China. The CTI service will make a round voyage in 28 days. The rotation of ports of call are: Shanghai–Ningbo–Shekou–Jakarta–Surabaya–Davao–Kaohsiung– Shanghai.

Besides CTI service, YM provides another three service loops covering Indonesia market; namely South East Asia Service (SEA service), South East Asia V Service (SE5 service) and Taiwan-Philippines-Indonesia Service (TPI service). YM will continue expanding its network to provide more convenient and reliable services in Intra–Asia markets. Further information about the service network is available at Yang Ming website (www.yangming.com). Please contact Yang Ming local offices for more details.





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