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Vietnam (HO CHI MINH) / Outbound to TAIWAN (KAOHSIUNG, TAICHUNG, KEELUNG) Vietnam (HO CHI MINH) / Outbound to TAIWAN (KAOHSIUNG, TAICHUNG, KEELUNG) - New Express Service (ETA) (ETD) VESSEL VOY Ho Chi Minh (Tue, Fri) Kaohsiung TaiChung Keelung YM INTERACTION 088N 2-Jul 5-Jul 6-Jul - UNI PROMOTE 198E 4-Jul 7-Jul 9-Jul KING BRUCE 082N 9-Jul 12-Jul 13-Jul - YM INTERACTION 0089E 11-Jul 14-Jul 16-Jul UNI PROMOTE 198N 16-Jul 19-Jul 20-Jul - KING BRUCE 083E 18-Jul 21-Jul 23-Jul YM INTERACTION 089N 23-Jul 26-Jul 27-Jul - UNI PROMOTE 199E 25-Jul 28-Jul 30-Jul KING BRUCE 083N 30-Jul 2-Aug 3-Aug - YM INTERACTION 090E 1-Aug 4-Aug 6-Aug UNI PROMOTE 199N 6-Aug 9-Aug 10-Aug - KING BRUCE 084E 8-Aug 11-Aug 13-Aug YM INTERACTION 090N 13-Aug 16-Aug 17-Aug - UNI PROMOTE 200E 15-Aug 18-Aug 20-Aug KING BRUCE 084N 20-Aug 23-Aug 24-Aug - YM INTERACTION 091E 22-Aug 25-Aug 27-Aug UNI PROMOTE 200N 27-Aug 30-Aug 31-Aug - KING BRUCE 085E 29-Aug 1-Sep 3-Sep YM INTERACTION 091N 3-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep - UNI PROMOTE 201E 5-Sep 8-Sep 10-Sep KING BRUCE 085N 10-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep - YM INTERACTION 092E 12-Sep 15-Sep 17-Sep UNI PROMOTE 201N 17-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep - KING BRUCE 086E 19-Sep 22-Sep 24-Sep YM INTERACTION 092N 24-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep - UNI PROMOTE 202E 26-Sep 29-Sep 1-Oct KING BRUCE 086N 1-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct - YM INTERACTION 093E 3-Oct 6-Oct 8-Oct UNI PROMOTE 202N 8-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct - KING BRUCE 087E 10-Oct 13-Oct 15-Oct YM INTERACTION 093N 15-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct - UNI PROMOTE 203E 17-Oct 20-Oct 22-Oct KING BRUCE 087N 22-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct - YM INTERACTION 094E 24-Oct 27-Oct 29-Oct UNI PROMOTE 203N 29-Oct 1-Nov 2-Nov - KING BRUCE 088E 31-Oct 3-Nov 5-Nov YM INTERACTION 094N 5-Nov 8-Nov 9-Nov - UNI PROMOTE 204E 7-Nov 10-Nov 12-Nov KING BRUCE 088N 12-Nov 15-Nov 16-Nov - YM INTERACTION 095E 14-Nov 17-Nov 19-Nov UNI PROMOTE 204N 19-Nov 22-Nov 23-Nov - KING BRUCE 089E 21-Nov 24-Nov 26-Nov YM INTERACTION 095N 26-Nov 29-Nov 30-Nov - UNI PROMOTE 205E 28-Nov 1-Dec 3-Dec KING BRUCE 089N 3-Dec 6-Dec 7-Dec - YM INTERACTION 096E 5-Dec 8-Dec 10-Dec UNI PROMOTE 205N 10-Dec 13-Dec 14-Dec - KING BRUCE 090E 12-Dec 15-Dec 17-Dec YM INTERACTION 096N 17-Dec 20-Dec 21-Dec - UNI PROMOTE 206E 19-Dec 22-Dec 24-Dec KING BRUCE 090N 24-Dec 27-Dec 28-Dec - YM INTERACTION 097E 26-Dec 29-Dec 31-Dec UNI PROMOTE 206N 31-Dec 3-Jan 4-Jan - Should you have any inquiry, pls contact our Customer Service Department: Tel No. : (84 8) 39116006 and Fax No. : (84 8) 38242522 Email ID : [email protected] Remarks: All salings subject to change with or without notice S.I Cut off : latest submission for Shipping Instruction. CY : Container Yard. ***CY Cut-off / Closing-time: *Cat Lai Port: 12:00AM Mon for ETD/HCM: Tue. & 14:00 AM Wed. for ETD/HCM: Thurs. LADEN LIFT-OFF AREA: Terminal No.03 / B *Others: New Port, Tanamexco ICD: 12h before Cat Lai Updated 12 Jan 2010 .
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