en.Wedoany.com Reported, China's Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. has announced that it will launch a new China-Singapore-Malaysia (CSM) service on April 3rd to strengthen its port and shipping management network coverage within the Asian region. This new service aims to enhance direct shipping connectivity between South China and Southeast Asia, meeting the growing market demand for reliable and efficient short-sea liner services.
The new service will be operated by three vessels with a capacity of 2,800 TEU each, offering a fixed weekly round-trip voyage of 21 days. The port rotation will be: Xiamen, Kaohsiung, Shekou, Singapore, Port Klang, and finally back to Xiamen. Through this layout, Yang Ming will connect key hub ports in the region, providing customers in South China and Southeast Asia with more direct transportation options.
Yang Ming stated: "This service aims to connect key hub ports in the region. It not only strengthens Yang Ming's direct services between South China and Southeast Asia but also helps customers respond to changing market demands through its flexible and comprehensive intra-Asia network." The company emphasized that this initiative is part of optimizing its global service network, aiming to provide more diversified, reliable, and high-quality shipping solutions.
With the increase in intra-Asian trade activities, Yang Ming further consolidates its position in the short-sea liner market by launching the China-Singapore-Malaysia service. This service is expected to promote regional logistics efficiency and support customers in navigating the dynamic market environment.
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