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Wan Hai Lines is pleased to announce its plan to expand its existing service network between China and Southeast Asia by launching a new weekly service from Central China to Thailand & Vietnam on 15th May 2020.

The service, named CTV by WHL and IAL, IA-98 by Sealand Maersk Asia will be operated with 3 vessels with an intake of 1,200 TEU.

Comprehensive service coverage

Wan Hai Lines will deploy 1 vessel while its partners Interasia Lines and Sealand Maersk Asia will operate the other two vessels each. CTV’s maiden voyage will commence from Ningbo port on 15th May, 2020. The service rotation shall cover Ningbo – Shanghai –Laem Chabang –Bangkok –Laem Chabang –Ho Chi Minh –Ningbo.

Through this new service deployment, Wan Hai Lines is confident to be able to provide customers with more comprehensive service coverage from China to Southeast Asia.

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