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2011 March 3   11:49

Thailand’s RCL launches container service to Colombo

Thailand's Regional Container Lines (RCL) has started a new Asian container shipping service that will make two weekly calls at Colombo port to cater to growing demand, reported Asia Pulse.

The new RPI (RCL Pakistan India) westbound service will call Colombo every Tuesday en route to Nhava Sheva in Mumbai, India and Karachi, in Pakistan on a fixed day service.

The eastbound service will call Colombo every Friday en route to Malaysia's Port Klang and Singapore also on a fixed day service. Both Colombo calls will be at the state-owned Jaya Container Terminal.

RCL, represented in Sri Lanka by Delmege Forsyth & Co. (Shipping), had one service previously, RKI (RCL Korea India) with eastbound service calls Colombo every Sunday en route to Port Klang, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shanghai and Ningbo in China.

"With these three weekly services calling Colombo, RCL will be accepting import and export cargos from and to all ports of Australia, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Philippines Indonesia, Hong Kong Singapore, Malaysia, India and Pakistan."

RCL will also be offering slots for containers from and to Karachi, Nhava Sheva, Port Klang and Singapore for local and transhipment cargo on these sailings via Colombo, the statement said.

RCL is a Thai-based container shipping line listed on the Thai Stock Exchange and currently owns and operates a fleet of 43 vessels ranging in size between 500 TEUs to 2,732 TEUs.

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