August19 , 2026

    SITC Revises Three Intra-Asia Services, Optimises China–Southeast Asia Network

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    SITC has revised three of its intra-Asia container services connecting China, Vietnam and Eastern Malaysia, introducing new port calls and reshaping existing rotations to strengthen regional connectivity.

    As part of the network changes, the carrier has added Qinzhou to its CVM service, while removing the port from the CVM2 service. Additionally, Ho Chi Minh City and Bintulu have been shifted from the CVM2 service to the CMI2 service.

    The updated CVM service will now operate on the following rotation:

    Nansha – Shenzhen (Shekou) – Ho Chi Minh City – Batam – Kuching – Phuoc An – Qinzhou – Nansha.

    The revised CVM2 service will call at:

    Nansha – Shenzhen (Shekou) – Kota Kinabalu – Muara – Nansha.

    Meanwhile, the new CMI2 service rotation will be:

    Yangpu – Qinzhou – Phuoc An – Jakarta – Bintulu – Ho Chi Minh City – Yangpu.

    According to the carrier, the service revisions are aimed at optimising its regional network across Southeast Asia, improving connectivity and enhancing operational efficiency for customers moving cargo between China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brunei and Eastern Malaysia.