
CNC Line has enhanced its JTX service, introducing an upgraded rotation designed to improve transit times, reliability and regional connectivity across key intra-Asia trade lanes.
The revised service, which commenced in February 2026, strengthens links between Japan, South China, Thailand and Cambodia, with a particular focus on improving access to Sihanoukville.
Improved Connectivity and Service Reliability
The upgraded JTX rotation includes a direct call at Sihanoukville, providing faster and more reliable connections between Cambodia and key North Asian markets.
Schedule reliability has also been improved through streamlined port calls in Japan, enabling more predictable transit times and better planning for shippers.
In addition, the service leverages Shekou and Vung Tau as transhipment hubs, supporting broader regional and global connectivity, particularly for exports from Cambodia and intra-Asia cargo flows.
Strengthening Regional Trade Links
The revised rotation also enhances connections between Thailand and Cambodia, offering improved transit times for regional shipments and supporting growing cross-border trade demand.
The updated port rotation is as follows:
Tokyo – Yokohama – Nagoya – Shekou – Nansha – Laem Chabang – Sihanoukville – Vung Tau – Shekou – Tokyo
The first sailing under the enhanced rotation was carried out by ASL Hong Kong, with an estimated time of arrival in Tokyo on 26 February 2026.
CNC Line said the upgraded JTX service forms part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen its intra-Asia network and provide customers with faster, more reliable logistics solutions across key regional markets.
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