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Yang Ming's new Philippines' subsidiary to enhance customer services
YANG Ming Marine Transport Corp. has set up a new Philippines subsidiary to provide direct services, boasting greater voyage frequencies and slot capacity for customers.
Dubbed Yang Ming Shipping Philippines, Inc, the service network of the new subsidiary that commenced operations on May 1, covers initially Manila, Cebu and Davao, reported American Shipper.
The container shipping line currently operates seven loops each week calling at major ports in the Philippines, including Manila South port, Manila North port and Cebu.FAXTEXT = "With the inauguration of Yang Ming Shipping Philippines, Inc Yang Ming will optimise the management capability and serve its clients worldwide with a more comprehensive and close-knit logistics network by integrating business in the region and reinforcing the operations for import/export/transship cargo in the Philippines," the company was cited as saying.
Dubbed Yang Ming Shipping Philippines, Inc, the service network of the new subsidiary that commenced operations on May 1, covers initially Manila, Cebu and Davao, reported American Shipper.
The container shipping line currently operates seven loops each week calling at major ports in the Philippines, including Manila South port, Manila North port and Cebu.FAXTEXT = "With the inauguration of Yang Ming Shipping Philippines, Inc Yang Ming will optimise the management capability and serve its clients worldwide with a more comprehensive and close-knit logistics network by integrating business in the region and reinforcing the operations for import/export/transship cargo in the Philippines," the company was cited as saying.
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