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North Asia Service (NAT) – Port Coverage Changes

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North Asia Service (NAT) – Port Coverage Changes

01/08/2023

Further to our last NAT service update in February, Swire Shipping will be making some additional changes to port coverage in the coming months. In response to market demand, we are pleased to announce an upgrade for the following ports from their current 44 day direct call frequency to a 30 day (monthly) frequency:

Upgrade from 44 day to monthly frequency
Changshu, ChinaYokohama, JapanOsaka, Japan
Lae, Papua New GuineaTimaru, New Zealand 

Furthermore, we are pleased to advise that Motukea, Papua New Guinea will return to the NAT service as a direct port call offering multi-modal cargo services on a monthly basis.

The following ports will be also called on a 30 day (monthly) frequency:

Additional ports on monthly frequency
Sri Racha, Thailand Kaohsiung, Taiwan regionBusan, South Korea
Noumea, New CaledoniaAuckland, New ZealandTauranga, New Zealand

As a result of these changes the port of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea will be omitted from NAT, with cargo to and from Rabaul connecting via domestic feeder services.

These changes will commence in October with the MV. Kiribati Chief advancing to voyage 2315S/N. Schedules will be published this week reflecting the above changes, and our team will contact you to arrange any booking changes and guide you on solutions that fit your needs.

We appreciate your continued support and look forward to working with you. Should you have any questions, please contact your local Swire Shipping representative.

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