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RCL, with its partner ONE, is pleased to announce the revamp of both its existing Thailand to Indonesia services i.e. RIT1 and RTI2 via Port Klang and Singapore.

The current and new changes are:

Revamped services

RTI 1 and RTI 2 service

The maiden voyage will commence ex Laem Chabang on the 4 April' 19 on the RTI 1 & 6 April' 19 for the RTI2

RCL will continue branding the service as “RTI 1” and “RTI 2” on both strings. RCL will deploy the 2,800 TEU nominal capacity - Racha Bhum on RTI 1, with a second vessel from ONE. For RTI 2, RCL and its partner intend to deploy 2 x 4,200 TEU nominal capacity vessels on the corridor.

The maiden voyage will commence ex Laem Chabang on the 4 April' 19 on the RTI 1 & 6 April' 19 for the RTI2. Vessel and voyage details will be advised later.

Transshipment 

The higher capacity in both the RTI1 and RTI2 will help to meet growing traffic between Thailand and Indonesia going forward."

"Both Indonesia and Thailand remain amongst ASEAN fastest growing economies and by providing direct shipments between the two countries and via its transshipment hub of Port Klang and Singapore, RCL can provide its customers access to a wealth of destinations within Asia.”

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