'Tiger' goes to Thailand - 5th March 2010

Nothing to do with Tiger Woods visiting his Mother's native country but rather Bengal Tiger Line's (BTL's) latest new venture from Singapore which sees them tying up with 'Thai' Feeder expert, Regional Container Lines, (RCL) and Japan's main line giantMitsui OSK Lines (MOL) to directly link Singapore to Laem Chabang and Chennai.

 

Commencing Tuesday 23rd March from Thailand, the parties will each deploy a 1100 teus vessel on a 21 day round voyage, providing fixed day weekly calls at all ports. The service will be named RMB after its participants - RCL/MOL/BTL.

 

BTL, a renown Bay of Bengal Feeder specialist, has in recent years been expanding service coverage as far East as Korea and China and Westward to the Red Sea and Gulf. Additionally last year a new Taiwan/Philippines shuttle was launched hubbing over Kaoshiung. However, their main trade remains the Chennai market and, with this RMB service, BTL will offer 4 sailings a week to & from Singapore.

 

Now also Singapore based, the company is part of the Schoeller Group of Cyprus who own over 70 vessels and manage approx 350 ships. BTL Chairman, Joachim von der Heydt, commented "We are delighted to be particpating in this new product for the trade, and are sure it will satisfy, both our clients, and those of our partners. Whilst our philosophy remains to run direct shuttle connections, we realize that some longer haul requirements are required but if we can double dip over Singapore then this will undoubtedly provide us more revenue."

 

The service will provide less than 10 days end to end transit and, on the return leg, a Penang call will cater to both inbound laden traffic from Chennai, as well as a feeder link to Singapore.   In Chennai the service will call at PSA's new Terminal, CITPL which opened first half '09. 

 

Chennai is India’s main East coast gateway port and is increasingly becoming an important market for consumable products as well as the automobile assembly industry. BTL have been involved in Chennai for over 20 years and operated the first Berth Reservation Scheme which facilitated the start of regular and reliable connectivity. " Ware always looking  into service structures which upgrade our existing service patternand are therefore very happy with this new strong partnership."  advised BTL's MD, Bill Smart.  

 

The exact rotation is as follows:- Laem Chabang / Singapore / Port Kelang / Chennai / Penang / Port Kelang / Singapore / Laem Chabang

 

Vessel names are :-  m/v Bani Bhum, m/v MOL Evolution and m/v Cape Fox.

 

For further press enquiries please contact:- Bill.Smart@btl-feeders.com