RCL Container Tracking
Regional Container Lines (RCL) started as a Common Feeder Operator, operating its first feeder containership in 1979 between Bangkok and Singapore.
In 1988, RCL was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, and has since achieved satisfactory performance and financial returns to shareholders.
Presently, RCL owns and operates 41 container vessels covering more than 70 destinations in Asia, Australasia and the Middle East.
RCL will increasingly expand its feeder services and container liner business in Asia through the provision of high quality containership services with reliable fix day sailings, fast transit, the deployment of modern and high specification containerships and customer service information technology.
RCL fleet size ranges from 500 TEUs to 2600 TEUs. Strict manning and maintenance standards for the entire RCL fleet are provided by experienced technical team in RCL Shipmanagement, a subsidiary of RCL. The ship management company and the entire RCL owned fleet have achieved ISM certification since 1998, well ahead of the mandatory 2002 ISM dateline.
In 1988, RCL was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, and has since achieved satisfactory performance and financial returns to shareholders.
Presently, RCL owns and operates 41 container vessels covering more than 70 destinations in Asia, Australasia and the Middle East.
RCL will increasingly expand its feeder services and container liner business in Asia through the provision of high quality containership services with reliable fix day sailings, fast transit, the deployment of modern and high specification containerships and customer service information technology.
RCL fleet size ranges from 500 TEUs to 2600 TEUs. Strict manning and maintenance standards for the entire RCL fleet are provided by experienced technical team in RCL Shipmanagement, a subsidiary of RCL. The ship management company and the entire RCL owned fleet have achieved ISM certification since 1998, well ahead of the mandatory 2002 ISM dateline.
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Track & Trace System
Container tracking service provides a very convenient and easy to use way of tracking the current location of containers with your cargo by container number.
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Real ocean freight transit time
Get to know the time in transit of cargo on popular container shipping lines between ports of loading and port of discharge.
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Sea Lines Explorer
Service is designed for determination of shipping lines whose vessels put in chosen port or direction.
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Container Terminals Explorer
Service is designed for determination of sealine port list.