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To meet the shipping needs of the market and customers, CULINES is upgrading its South China-Taiwan direct container service (STD) from May 29, adding a call to Nansha Port.

The STD will call at the Nansha Container Terminal III every Saturday, so the new port rotation will be Kaohsiung – Taichung – Huizhou – Yantian –Nansha – Shantou – Kaohsiung.

Providing two direct sailings

With this upgrade, CULINES will be providing two direct sailings per week between Nansha and Taiwan (STD + NSCT1). Besides more convenient and economical logistics services for customers in the western Pearl River Delta region, partners in this region can also enjoy international transit services.

CULINES intends to keep improving its service network in southern China, and harness its role as a bridge between southern China and Taiwan, so that customers and partners can be provided with professional and frequent direct services linking ports in South China with Taiwan.

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