The Subic Bay
International Terminal Corporation (SBITC) at the Port of Subic has added
a new service that offers a direct link between the Philippines and China.
Operated by Macrocean
International Shipping, the CX1 service makes weekly calls to SBITC and Manila
International Container Terminal to provide manufacturers and traders in
Northern and Central Luzon with a fast and efficient connection to key Chinese
ports.
The service sails through the
following ports: Manila North Harbor – Subic – Xiamen – Shihu – Weitu.
The CX1 service comes nearly a year after SBITC added the South China
Vietnam Philippines (SVP) feeder service South China Vietnam Philippines (SVP) feeder service to
its list.
The service was inaugurated by Danum 175, a 1,200-TEU boxship operated
by Emirates Shipping Line (ESL), in June last year. It signaled the expansion
of the Port of Subic’s connectivity to South China and Vietnam.
ESL operates the SVP service together with ASEAN Sea Line (ASL) and
Pacific International Line (PIL). ESL is a new player in the Philippine market.
The SVP service rotation is as follows: Shekou – Nansha – Xiamen –
Manila North – Subic – Xiamen – Shekou – Nansha – Ho Chi Minh – Shekou.
With a turnaround time of 28 days,
the service rotates through the following ports: Laem Chabang (Thailand), Cai
Mep (Vietnam), Manila (Philippines), Subic (Philippines), Qingdao (China),
Pusan (South Korea), Shanghai (China), Laem Chabang.
SBITC now caters to more than a dozen weekly services and major shipping
lines. (SNL)
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Why trade with China with the hostilities.
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