REGIONAL Container Lines (RCL), along with its partner ONE, has boosted the capacity of its existing Thailand Indonesia Express services, namely the RIT 1 and RTI 2 that operate between Port Klang and Singapore.
The changes involve RCL deploying the 2,800-TEU Racha Bhum on the RTI 1, with a second vessel provided by ONE. For the RTI 2, the partners plan to operate two 4,200 TEU vessels on the service.
The first voyage with these upgrades in place will depart from Laem Chabang on April 4 on the RTI 1 and on April 6 for the RTI 2, reported FreshPlaza, the Netherlands.
'The higher capacity in both the RTI 1 and RTI 2 will help to meet growing traffic between Thailand and Indonesia going forward.
'Both Indonesia and Thailand remain amongst ASEAN fastest growing economies and by providing direct shipments between the two countries and via its transhipment hubs of port Klang and Singapore, RCL can provide its customers access to a wealth of destinations within Asia.'
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The changes involve RCL deploying the 2,800-TEU Racha Bhum on the RTI 1, with a second vessel provided by ONE. For the RTI 2, the partners plan to operate two 4,200 TEU vessels on the service.
The first voyage with these upgrades in place will depart from Laem Chabang on April 4 on the RTI 1 and on April 6 for the RTI 2, reported FreshPlaza, the Netherlands.
'The higher capacity in both the RTI 1 and RTI 2 will help to meet growing traffic between Thailand and Indonesia going forward.
'Both Indonesia and Thailand remain amongst ASEAN fastest growing economies and by providing direct shipments between the two countries and via its transhipment hubs of port Klang and Singapore, RCL can provide its customers access to a wealth of destinations within Asia.'
WORLD SHIPPING