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RCL, with its partners CNC and HMM is pleased to announce the merger of RCL’s current RBC5 with the CSE service from CNC and HMM into a 6 x 1,700 TEU sized vessels covering:

  • Ningbo (Sun)
  • Shanghai (Tue)
  • Ho Chi Minh (Mon)
  • Manila North (Saturday)
  • Shanghai (Thu)
  • Shanghai (Fri)
  • Ningbo (Sat)
  • Laem Chabang (Sun)
  • Bangkok (Pat)
  • Bangkok (Thai Sugar)
  • Laem Chabang (Thu)
  • Manila North (Tue)

Multi-country coverage

RCL will benefit from a second sailing between Shanghai and Ningbo to Ho Chi Minh"

The maiden voyage will commence ex Ningbo on 17th March 19 with HMM's M.V. Belawan to Ho Chi Minh. RCL will continue branding the service as ‘RBC5’, while contributing M.V. ‘Horai Bridge’ as its vessel to the service.

According to Mr. Charlie Chu, EVP Business “This service change in conjunction with CNC and HMM will provide for coverage multi-country coverage that our partners did not have access to before. It also opens up new sectors like Ho Chi Minh to Manila with a direct sailing while providing partners a direct service between Thailand and Manila.”

He further added, “RCL will benefit from a second sailing between Shanghai and Ningbo to Ho Chi Minh. Going forward, RCL will offer both a mid and end-week sailing between Shanghai and Ningbo to Ho Chi Minh, providing more frequency and greater convenience to our customers.”

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