Thursday, 07 May 2009
TNT has extended its Asia Road Network (ARN) to Cambodia, adding more than 1500 kilometres to an existing 6000 kilometres running from Singapore to Thailand to China.
The integrator says air freight is restricted by the limited number of airlines operating in and out of Cambodia and the limited cargo-hold space available. Moreover, Cambodia’s congested international sea port means limited sailings.
Launched at the end of 2005, TNT’s Asia Road Network today operates in 127 cities across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and China through an integrated, door-to-door road service.
The new service is available as of 11 May initially in Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
TNT has extended its Asia Road Network (ARN) to Cambodia, adding more than 1500 kilometres to an existing 6000 kilometres running from Singapore to Thailand to China.
The integrator says air freight is restricted by the limited number of airlines operating in and out of Cambodia and the limited cargo-hold space available. Moreover, Cambodia’s congested international sea port means limited sailings.
Launched at the end of 2005, TNT’s Asia Road Network today operates in 127 cities across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and China through an integrated, door-to-door road service.
The new service is available as of 11 May initially in Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
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