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SCHEDULE WEEK 13 19032021.Pdf CNC_VNSGN_ASIA_NCX_2021_W13 UPDATED: 19-MAR-21 SAILING SCHEDULE PUBLISHED AT: HTTPS://WWW.CMA-CGM.COM/LOCAL/VIETNAM/SCHEDULES NCX SERVICE DIRECT SERVICE HONGKONG XINGANG DALIAN QINGDAO LIANYUNGANG FEEDER NAME EXT VOYAGE LARA CODE ETD VNSGN (HIT) (TCT) (DPCM) (QQCT) (LYG-PSA) APL JEDDAH 0XK7YN1NC 0XK7YN1NC Fri 19-Mar 21-Mar 27-Mar 28-Mar 30-Mar 31-Mar BOMAR SPRING 0XK80N1NC 0XK80N1NC Fri 26-Mar 28-Mar 03-Apr 04-Apr 06-Apr 07-Apr SENDANG MAS 21003N 0XK82N1NC Fri 02-Apr 04-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 13-Apr 14-Apr APL JEDDAH 0XK84N1NC 0XK84N1NC Fri 09-Apr 11-Apr 17-Apr 18-Apr 20-Apr 21-Apr BOMAR SPRING 0XK86N1NC 0XK86N1NC Fri 16-Apr 18-Apr 24-Apr 25-Apr 27-Apr 28-Apr SENDANG MAS 21004N 0XK88N1NC Fri 23-Apr 25-Apr 01-May 02-May 04-May 05-May APL JEDDAH 0XK8AN1NC 0XK8AN1NC Fri 30-Apr 02-May 08-May 09-May 11-May 12-May BOMAR SPRING 0XK8CN1NC 0XK8CN1NC Fri 07-May 09-May 15-May 16-May 18-May 19-May SENDANG MAS 21005N 0XK8EN1NC Fri 14-May 16-May 22-May 23-May 25-May 26-May APL JEDDAH 0XK8GN1NC 0XK8GN1NC Fri 21-May 23-May 29-May 30-May 01-Jun 02-Jun *** We also accept cargo to these ports of South China via Hong Kong as follow: Beihai / Chiwan / Dongguan/Donguan/ Fangcheng / Foshan/Fuqing / Fuzhou / Gaoming / Gongyi/Guangzhou/ Guigang /Heshan/ Haikou / Huangpu / Huizhou / Jiangmen / Kaiping / Liuzhou / Maoming/Nanhai/ Nanning / Panyu/Qingyuan /Qinzhou/ Quanzhou/ Sanshui/ Shantou/ Shunde/ Sihui/ Wuzhou/ Xiaolan/ Xinhui/ Xintang/ Yangjiang/ Yantian/ Yunfu/ Zhanjiang/ Zhaoqing/ Zhongshan/ Zhuhai ACCEPTANCE TERMINAL / CLOSING TIME TERMINAL TIME CAT LAI THU 14:00 ICDS WED 18:00 SI & VGM CUT OFF WED 09:00 HONGKONG TERMINAL : HIT ***Schedules, cut-off here above described, are only for indicative and operational purpose. 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FLOOR 8, RUBY TOWER, 81-85 HAM NGHI ST., DIST.1, HCMC TELEPHONE: 84+8+3914-8400 FAX: 84+8+3915-1716 WEB: WWW.CMA-CGM.COM PUBLISHED BY TTS CNC_VNSGN_ASIA_NCX2_2021_W13 UPDATED: 19-MAR-21 SAILING SCHEDULE PUBLISHED AT: HTTPS://WWW.CMA-CGM.COM/LOCAL/VIETNAM/SCHEDULES NCX2 SERVICE DIRECT SERVICE HONG KONG XINGANG DALIAN QINGDAO FEEDER NAME EXT VOYAGE LARA CODE ETD VNSGN (HIT) (TCT) (DPCM) (QQCT) TS MANILA 21003N 0AR2YN1NC Tue 16-Mar 20-Mar 24-Mar 25-Mar 27-Mar APL CAIRO 0AR30N1NC 0AR30N1NC Tue 23-Mar 27-Mar 31-Mar 01-Apr 03-Apr X-PRESS KHYBER 0AR32N1NC 0AR32N1NC Tue 30-Mar 03-Apr 07-Apr 08-Apr 10-Apr TS MANILA 21004N 0AR34N1NC Tue 06-Apr 10-Apr 14-Apr 15-Apr 17-Apr APL CAIRO 0AR36N1NC 0AR36N1NC Tue 13-Apr 17-Apr 21-Apr 22-Apr 24-Apr X-PRESS KHYBER 0AR38N1NC 0AR38N1NC Tue 20-Apr 24-Apr 28-Apr 29-Apr 01-May TS MANILA 21005N 0AR3AN1NC Tue 27-Apr 01-May 05-May 06-May 08-May APL CAIRO 0AR3CN1NC 0AR3CN1NC Tue 04-May 08-May 12-May 13-May 15-May X-PRESS KHYBER 0AR3EN1NC 0AR3EN1NC Tue 11-May 15-May 19-May 20-May 22-May TS MANILA 21006N 0AR3GN1NC Tue 18-May 22-May 26-May 27-May 29-May *** We also accept cargo to these ports of South China via Hong Kong as follow: Beihai / Chiwan / Dongguan/Donguan/ Fangcheng / Foshan/Fuqing / Fuzhou / Gaoming / Gongyi/Guangzhou/ Guigang /Heshan/ Haikou / Huangpu / Huizhou / Jiangmen / Kaiping / Liuzhou / Maoming/Nanhai/ Nanning / Panyu/Qingyuan /Qinzhou/ Quanzhou/ Sanshui/ Shantou/ Shunde/ Sihui/ Wuzhou/ Xiaolan/ Xinhui/ Xintang/ Yangjiang/ Yantian/ Yunfu/ Zhanjiang/ Zhaoqing/ Zhongshan/ Zhuhai ACCEPTANCE TERMINAL / CLOSING TIME TERMINAL TIME Note: 0AR2EN1NC will not call CNTXG for sailing recovery CAT LAI 18:00 MON Cargo to CNTXG please switch to SENDANG MAS 20003N 0XK7EN1NC (NCX SERVICE) ICDS Transimex, Sotrans, Tanamexco22:00 SUN SI & VGM CUT OFF 11:59 AM SAT DEADLINE OF FILLING 15:00 SAT HONGKONG TERMINAL : HIT ***Schedules, cut-off here above described, are only for indicative and operational purpose. 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FLOOR 8, RUBY TOWER, 81-85 HAM NGHI ST., DIST.1, HCMC TELEPHONE: 84+8+3914-8400 FAX: 84+8+3915-1716 WEB: WWW.CMA-CGM.COM PUBLISHED BY TTS CNC_VNSGN_ASIA_NCX3_2021_W13 UPDATED: 19-MAR-21 SAILING SCHEDULE PUBLISHED AT: HTTPS://WWW.CMA-CGM.COM/LOCAL/VIETNAM/SCHEDULES NCX3 SERVICE DIRECT SERVICE HONG KONG SHEKOU NINGBO SHANGHAI FEEDER NAME EXT VOYAGE LARA CODE ETD VNSGN (HIT) (CCT) (CMICT) (WGQ 4) HANSA AUGSBURG 21006N 0HT0UN1NC Mon 22-Mar 25-Mar 25-Mar 31-Mar 02-Apr GREEN DAWN 0HT0WN1NC 0HT0WN1NC Mon 29-Mar 01-Apr 01-Apr 07-Apr 09-Apr HANSA FRESENBURG 21005N 0HT0YN1NC Mon 05-Apr 08-Apr 08-Apr 14-Apr 16-Apr HANSA AUGSBURG 21007N 0HT10N1NC Mon 12-Apr 15-Apr 15-Apr 21-Apr 23-Apr GREEN DAWN 0HT12N1NC 0HT12N1NC Mon 19-Apr 22-Apr 22-Apr 28-Apr 30-Apr HANSA FRESENBURG 21006N 0HT14N1NC Mon 26-Apr 29-Apr 29-Apr 05-May 07-May HANSA AUGSBURG 21008N 0HT16N1NC Mon 03-May 06-May 06-May 12-May 14-May GREEN DAWN 0HT18N1NC 0HT18N1NC Mon 10-May 13-May 13-May 19-May 21-May HANSA FRESENBURG 21007N 0HT1AN1NC Mon 17-May 20-May 20-May 26-May 28-May HANSA AUGSBURG 21009N 0HT1CN1NC Mon 24-May 27-May 27-May 02-Jun 04-Jun ACCEPTANCE TERMINAL / CLOSING TIME TERMINAL TIME CAT LAI SUN 00:01 AM SI & VGM CUT OFF FRI 17:00 DEADLINE FOR FILING SAT 09:00AM ***Schedules, cut-off here above described, are only for indicative and operational purpose. 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