CNC’s Revamped BMX Service Now Calls Masan, Korea

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CNC recently announced a significant enhancement to its BMX service, which is now operational, featuring a strategic new port insertion at Masan, Korea. This revamp was implemented to boost connectivity, reliability, and speed for cargo destined for the Korean market.

Dedicated Access and Operational Details

The addition of the Masan call provides improved market access with short transit times. This is particularly beneficial for the movement of time-sensitive cargo, such as perishables and fresh fruits originating from the Philippines.

The BMX service offers direct sailings between North/South China and the Philippines, providing unique niche connectivity with exclusive port calls at Shantou, Davao, and Masan. CNC maintains full operational control over the service, guaranteeing dedicated space allocation, scheduling consistency, and overall reliability for its customers.

The full, enhanced port rotation for the BMX service is: Dalian – Xingang – Qingdao – Xiamen – Shantou – Shekou – Nansha – Manila North – Manila South – Davao – Busan – Masan – Dalian.

The service officially began with the effective voyage of TB TAIYUAN 0XW9LN1NC, which had an ETA at Davao on September 19, 2025. Customers are now experiencing the efficiency of CNC’s dedicated service, ensuring cargo reaches its destination fresh and on time.

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