NYK extends intra-Asia NYK restructures Japan-Thailand-India service
NYK is to upgrade its Japan-Indonesia and Japan-Vietnam services to improve coverage and transit times.
The new Japan-Indonesia service PGS-1 and PGS-2 services are upgraded to improve the transit time to Jakarta from Japan's Kanto region (ie, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki) and keep competitive the transit time from Japan's Kansai region (ie, Kobe, Osaka).
For NYK's Japan-Vietnam service, Ho Chi Minh will receive direct calls in the new LNS service and the Haiphong on the VLS service.
To further meet the needs of customers the VLS service will include calls at the port of Haiphong instead of Cai Lan in North Vietnam. In addition, connections for Japanese exports to Taiwan and North Vietnam from ports in Hokkaido and along the Japan Sea will be greatly improved with the inclusion of Busan, where goods are often transshipped.
The PGS-1 (Pegasus-1) service will deploy four 2,600-TEU vessels with a 28-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Shimizu, Yokkaichi, Nagoya, Kobe, Manila, Singapore, Port Klang, Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong and back to Tokyo. The will begin its southbound service from Tokyo on March 27 and a northbound from Jakarta from April 12.
The PGS-2 (Pegasus-2) service will also deploy four vessels of 2,600 TEU with a 28-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Osaka, Nagoya, Shimizu, Tokyo, Yokohama, Omaezaki, Singapore, Jakarta, Singapore, Manila and Osaka. Southbound it will commence from March 27 from Osaka and northbound from Jakarta on April 11.
The VLS (Volans) service will deploy three 1,100-TEU vessels with a 21-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Tokyo, Yokohama, Shimizu, Nagoya, Kobe, Busan, Kwanyang, Keelung, Kaohsiung, Haiphong, Kaohsiung, Xiamen, Keelung and back to Tokyo. It will commence southbound service from Tokyo on March 26 and northbound service from Haiphong on April 7.
Its LNS (Lynx) service will deploy four 1,700-TEU vessels with a 21-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Tokyo, Shimizu, Nagoya, Kobe, Ho Chi Minh, Laem Chabang, Ho Chi Minh and back to Tokyo.
Its existing service, the PGS (Pegasus), will continue to deploy four 2,600-TEU vessels with a 28-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Osaka, Shimizu, Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe, Manila, Singapore, Port Klang, Jakarta, Singapore, Manila and back to Osaka.
Its TWX service will continue to deploy four 1,600-TEU vessels with a port rotation of 28 days. It will offer port calls of Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Nagoya, Yokkaichi, Kobe, Cai Lan, Ho Chi Minh, Singapore, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh, Cai Lan, Hong Kong and back to Tokyo.
NYK is to upgrade its Japan-Indonesia and Japan-Vietnam services to improve coverage and transit times.
The new Japan-Indonesia service PGS-1 and PGS-2 services are upgraded to improve the transit time to Jakarta from Japan's Kanto region (ie, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki) and keep competitive the transit time from Japan's Kansai region (ie, Kobe, Osaka).
For NYK's Japan-Vietnam service, Ho Chi Minh will receive direct calls in the new LNS service and the Haiphong on the VLS service.
To further meet the needs of customers the VLS service will include calls at the port of Haiphong instead of Cai Lan in North Vietnam. In addition, connections for Japanese exports to Taiwan and North Vietnam from ports in Hokkaido and along the Japan Sea will be greatly improved with the inclusion of Busan, where goods are often transshipped.
The PGS-1 (Pegasus-1) service will deploy four 2,600-TEU vessels with a 28-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Shimizu, Yokkaichi, Nagoya, Kobe, Manila, Singapore, Port Klang, Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong and back to Tokyo. The will begin its southbound service from Tokyo on March 27 and a northbound from Jakarta from April 12.
The PGS-2 (Pegasus-2) service will also deploy four vessels of 2,600 TEU with a 28-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Osaka, Nagoya, Shimizu, Tokyo, Yokohama, Omaezaki, Singapore, Jakarta, Singapore, Manila and Osaka. Southbound it will commence from March 27 from Osaka and northbound from Jakarta on April 11.
The VLS (Volans) service will deploy three 1,100-TEU vessels with a 21-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Tokyo, Yokohama, Shimizu, Nagoya, Kobe, Busan, Kwanyang, Keelung, Kaohsiung, Haiphong, Kaohsiung, Xiamen, Keelung and back to Tokyo. It will commence southbound service from Tokyo on March 26 and northbound service from Haiphong on April 7.
Its LNS (Lynx) service will deploy four 1,700-TEU vessels with a 21-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Tokyo, Shimizu, Nagoya, Kobe, Ho Chi Minh, Laem Chabang, Ho Chi Minh and back to Tokyo.
Its existing service, the PGS (Pegasus), will continue to deploy four 2,600-TEU vessels with a 28-day turnaround. Its port rotation will be Osaka, Shimizu, Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe, Manila, Singapore, Port Klang, Jakarta, Singapore, Manila and back to Osaka.
Its TWX service will continue to deploy four 1,600-TEU vessels with a port rotation of 28 days. It will offer port calls of Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Nagoya, Yokkaichi, Kobe, Cai Lan, Ho Chi Minh, Singapore, Jakarta, Ho Chi Minh, Cai Lan, Hong Kong and back to Tokyo.