CNC Enhances JPX Service for Improved Asia-Pacific Connectivity
CNC has launched a significantly revamped JPX service, aiming to bolster connectivity across key Asian markets including Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. The updated service boasts an optimized port rotation and enhanced operational stability, promising faster transit times and increased flexibility for regional cargo movements.
A notable enhancement is the introduction of an express link connecting Ningbo and the Malacca Straits, specifically designed to expedite cargo flow and foster more efficient regional supply chains.
The revamped service also amplifies Japan's export capabilities. Through improved transshipment connections facilitated by Ningbo and Singapore, Japanese cargo will benefit from more direct access to Southeast Asian markets and broader global shipping routes.
Furthermore, the service now offers direct calls to Manila. Vessels will provide direct connections between Port Klang and Singapore, and both Manila North and Manila South terminals, thereby reducing handling complexities and boosting supply chain reliability.
Transit times between the Philippines and Japan have also seen improvements, attributed to the optimized port rotation. This upgrade is particularly beneficial for time-sensitive cargo, enabling shippers to move goods with greater efficiency.
CNC has committed to operating the service with a stable fleet structure, ensuring consistent weekly sailings and enhanced schedule reliability throughout the entire service loop.
**JPX Service Port Rotation:**
Kobe – Nagoya – Tokyo – Yokohama – Ningbo – Singapore – Port Klang – Manila North – Manila South – Kobe
The first sailing under the revamped schedule is scheduled to commence shortly.