THAILAND's Regional Container Lines (RCL) has announced the launch of an enhanced weekly service connecting China to Thailand and vice versa in partnership with TS Lines.
The service, branded as 'RBS' service, will operate with the rotation of Nansha, Shekou, Laem Chabang and Bangkok using two 1,400-TEU ships, reports London's Logistics Manager.
The maiden voyage is scheduled to depart from Nansha on October 22. rcl will deploy the Piya Bhum in the service, while the partner will deploy another 1,400-TEUer in the service.
The upgraded RBS service will be the second cut service to improve the frequency and capacity between South China and Thailand. It will provide an additional sailing from RCL's current service, RBH. Both services will offer direct calls from two main South China ports to Thailand and vice versa.
Customers can expect to enjoy two sailings a week from Shekou and Nansha to Thailand, with a competitive express transit time of four days from the last port call in South China (RBH: Nansha or RBS: Shekou) to Laem Chabang and vice versa.
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The service, branded as 'RBS' service, will operate with the rotation of Nansha, Shekou, Laem Chabang and Bangkok using two 1,400-TEU ships, reports London's Logistics Manager.
The maiden voyage is scheduled to depart from Nansha on October 22. rcl will deploy the Piya Bhum in the service, while the partner will deploy another 1,400-TEUer in the service.
The upgraded RBS service will be the second cut service to improve the frequency and capacity between South China and Thailand. It will provide an additional sailing from RCL's current service, RBH. Both services will offer direct calls from two main South China ports to Thailand and vice versa.
Customers can expect to enjoy two sailings a week from Shekou and Nansha to Thailand, with a competitive express transit time of four days from the last port call in South China (RBH: Nansha or RBS: Shekou) to Laem Chabang and vice versa.
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