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OOCL boosts Intra-Asia network with new Japan-Vietnam service
HONG Kong's Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) is to introduce the Japan Vietnam service (KTX7) to expand the current service portfolio by providing more comprehensive network coverage of the markets between Japan and Vietnam.
The container shipping line currently offers six loops in the KTX suite of products, connecting Japan to South East Asia markets and the KTX7 will strategically extend their market reach by adding the call to Shimizu, reports AJOT.
Together with the recently launched JCV service, OOCL will also be able to offer very competitive transit times on two direct services from Haiphong to Japan as well as from Xiamen to Japan which enhances the overall connectivity of the markets being served.
The launch of KTX7 will be via the first sailing from Hong Kong on January 14 with the following port rotation: Osaka, Kobe, Shimizu, Tokyo, Ningbo, Hong Kong, Haiphong, Kaohsiung, Xiamen before returning to Osaka.
The container shipping line currently offers six loops in the KTX suite of products, connecting Japan to South East Asia markets and the KTX7 will strategically extend their market reach by adding the call to Shimizu, reports AJOT.
Together with the recently launched JCV service, OOCL will also be able to offer very competitive transit times on two direct services from Haiphong to Japan as well as from Xiamen to Japan which enhances the overall connectivity of the markets being served.
The launch of KTX7 will be via the first sailing from Hong Kong on January 14 with the following port rotation: Osaka, Kobe, Shimizu, Tokyo, Ningbo, Hong Kong, Haiphong, Kaohsiung, Xiamen before returning to Osaka.
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