Sahathai Terminal Welcomes New SVT/SCT2 and SCT Services

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Sahathai Terminal, a fully integrated port service provider, recently welcomed container vessels operating on two new services: the SVT/SCT2 service, which CULines deploys in collaboration with Interasia, and CULines’s SCT service. These two new services offer weekly connections directly from Sahathai Terminal to Vietnam and China.

The SVT/SCT2 service is a joint container transport operation between Interasia and CULines with the Inerasia Vision vessel from Interasia Lines. SVT/SCT2 made its first port call at Sahathai Terminal on March 13th.

The port rotations for the SVT/SCT2 service are as follows: PAT- Sahathai Terminal – Laem Chabang – Nansha – Shekou – Ho Chi Minh City (Cat Lai)

CULines’ SCT service made its first port call at Sahathai Terminal on March 17th with the container vessel Zhong Gu Di Zhong Hai.

The port rotation for the SCT is as follows: PAT- Sahathai Terminal – Laem Chabang – Nansha – Shekou – Laem Chabang

Furthermore, the SVT/SCT2 service offered by CULines provides customers with the advantage of port calls at the Port of Bangkok (PAT) and Sahathai Terminal. This comprehensive service is tailored to the needs of importers and exporters, effectively managing cargo space aboard ships.

Welcoming two new services from leading shipping lines this time reflects the reliability and readiness to provide services at Sahathai Terminal while continuing to develop technology and port infrastructure to support various shipping vessels. Sahathai Terminal is also ready to offer quality, fast and highly efficient services to meet customers’ needs and respond to the growth of the Southeast Asian market.


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