Regional Container Lines (RCL) started as a Common Feeder Operator, operating its first feeder container ship 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 operates 41 container vessels with a container fleet size of 140,000 TEUs. RCL’s geographical business coverage includes North East Asia, South East Asia, Indian Sub-continent, South Asia, the Middle East, the Red Sea, and East Africa.
Regional Container Lines (RCL) started as a Common Feeder Operator, operating its first feeder container ship 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 operates 41 container vessels with a container fleet size of 140,000 TEUs. RCL’s geographical business coverage includes North East Asia, South East Asia, Indian Sub-continent, South Asia, the Middle East, the Red Sea, and East Africa.
Regional Container Lines (RCL) started as a Common Feeder Operator, operating its first feeder container ship 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 operates 41 container vessels with a container fleet size of 140,000 TEUs. RCL’s geographical business coverage includes North East Asia, South East Asia, Indian Sub-continent, South Asia, the Middle East, the Red Sea, and East Africa.