TAIWANESE shipowner Wan Hai Lines is to expand further on its already extensive South East-Asia network by launching a new weekly service between Taiwan-Thailand-Vietnam (Taiwan)-Thailand-Vietnam service).
The service will be operated by two container vessels with a capacity of 1,050 TEU and the port rotation is: Taipei, Kaohsiung, Laem Chabang, Cat Lai, Kaohsiung and returning Taipei, reports Hellenic Shipping News.
'The first voyage is scheduled from Taipei on May 2, 2021. The TVT2 service, which connects South East-Asia will provide clients with better transit time and more service options. It will also strengthen Wan Hai Lines' current services to better serve customers' needs,' the company said.
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The service will be operated by two container vessels with a capacity of 1,050 TEU and the port rotation is: Taipei, Kaohsiung, Laem Chabang, Cat Lai, Kaohsiung and returning Taipei, reports Hellenic Shipping News.
'The first voyage is scheduled from Taipei on May 2, 2021. The TVT2 service, which connects South East-Asia will provide clients with better transit time and more service options. It will also strengthen Wan Hai Lines' current services to better serve customers' needs,' the company said.
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