Container carriers APL and Hanjin Shipping are introducing a new weekly East Asia service, JT2, connecting Japan and Thailand, operated via a vessel sharing agreement.
Three ships with capacities of 1,700 20-foot-equivalent units will be deployed on the service. The full rotation links Osaka, Kobe, Hibiki and Hakata in Japan with Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Chiwan, China; Hong Kong, and Laem Chabang, Thailand.
APL and Hanjin Shipping's new Japan-Thailand service
The first northbound sailing will be Dec. 21, from Laem Chabang, and the first southbound sailing will be on Dec. 24, from Osaka.
Hanjin Shipping is also now participating in APL’s existing Japan-Thailand-Vietnam service, which operates with three 2,500-TEU ships, through a space swap program.
The Journal of Commerce