CNC has recently unveiled promising developments in its maritime services for Japan, including the launch of the JPI (Japan-Indonesia) service and strategic revamp of the existing NPF service. These enhancements underscore CNC Shipping’s dedication to delivering exceptional shipping solutions tailored to the needs of its clients.
Key Features of the JPI Service (New Launch)
The new JPI service will enable direct calls from Japan’s major ports to Jakarta and Surabaya, significantly improving coverage and connectivity. Clients can also expect faster transit times and heightened reliability, ensuring that shipments from Japan to Indonesia reach their destinations promptly.
JPI Port Rotation
The JPI service will operate on a port rotation schedule, covering Tokyo, Yokohama, Shimizu, Nagoya, Kobe, Surabaya, and Jakarta. The first effective voyage, EVER BLOOM 0PL01R1NC, is set to arrive at Tokyo on 1st June.
Key Highlights of NPF Service (Revamp)
In addition to the JPI launch, CNC Shipping has revamped its NPF service to include a call at Gwangyang port, expanding service coverage to and from Korea and Japan. Furthermore, the NPF service will now function as a feedering service for shipments from Gwangyang to Busan, allowing cargo to seamlessly connect to CMA CGM Group’s global network.
NPF Port Rotation
The NPF service will follow a port rotation schedule covering Busan, Shibushi, Oita, Moji, Hakata, Gwangyang, and Busan. The first effective voyage, HECAN 0NA8RS1NC, is scheduled to arrive at Busan on 19th May 2024.
These enhancements offer a glimpse into CNC Shipping’s ongoing commitment to bolstering its services and solidifying its position as a leading player in the maritime industry.
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