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Yang Ming to launch new China-Vietnam Express service in the new year
TAIWAN's Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation (Yang Ming) is to launch the new China-Vietnam Express service (CVX) on January 9, 2018.
The service will be jointly operated by Yang Ming, TS Lines LTD (TSL) and MCC Transport (MCC) with a total of four 1,000 TEU container vessels. Of the four vessels, one will be deployed by Yang Ming and the remaining three by TSL and MCC. The ports of call will be Shanghai, Ningbo, Hong Kong, Haiphong, Hong Kong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Haiphong, Shanghai.
A round trip will take 28 days, PortNews of St Petersburg, Russia, reported citing a company statement.
In addition to CVX service, Yang Ming provides TSE and SE8 service covering Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia as well as Haiphong. With the new route, Yang Ming will not only strengthen Haiphong service network but also provide customers with more convenient and excellent delivery services.
The service will be jointly operated by Yang Ming, TS Lines LTD (TSL) and MCC Transport (MCC) with a total of four 1,000 TEU container vessels. Of the four vessels, one will be deployed by Yang Ming and the remaining three by TSL and MCC. The ports of call will be Shanghai, Ningbo, Hong Kong, Haiphong, Hong Kong, Qingdao, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Haiphong, Shanghai.
A round trip will take 28 days, PortNews of St Petersburg, Russia, reported citing a company statement.
In addition to CVX service, Yang Ming provides TSE and SE8 service covering Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia as well as Haiphong. With the new route, Yang Ming will not only strengthen Haiphong service network but also provide customers with more convenient and excellent delivery services.
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