TSLL · Taipei, Taiwan

TS Lines sailing schedules

See TS Lines (TS Lines) forward sailings and, where the data is there, how reliably TS Lines actually arrives on a lane — measured from actual vs scheduled arrivals across tracked port calls, not from the schedule TS Lines published.

TS Lines sailings come from TS Lines's published schedule API, normalised into the same schedule shape as every other line. TS Lines is an intra-Asia container line focused on the Far East.
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What you get for TS Lines

  • Forward sailings — vessel, voyage, service loop, departure and arrival dates, and cut-offs where TS Lines publishes them.
  • Coverage — intra-Asia trades across Greater China, Southeast Asia, Japan and Korea.
  • Reliability — once a lane has enough tracked port calls, we score TS Lines on actual-vs-scheduled arrival, not on the schedule it published. Thin lanes are shown as low-sample, never guessed.
  • Same shape as every line — TS Lines reads the same as MSC, Maersk, or any other carrier, so you can rank them side by side.

How TS Lines reliability is scored

We don't take a carrier's word for its transit time. When SchedulesMCP has enough tracked arrivals on a TS Lines lane, it compares each actual arrival against what was scheduled and reports the observed on-time rate and the median and p90 transit. Lanes without enough observations are labelled low-sample rather than given a made-up score — so a number, when you see one, is real.

Compare TS Lines against the alliance

TS Lines rarely runs a lane alone. Put your origin and destination into the live tool to rank TS Lines against every other line on that exact pair by transit time and observed reliability before you book.

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Schedule footprint

What we currently track for TS Lines across the forward schedule window — the sailings, the distinct port-pairs, and the named service loops behind them.

305
sailings tracked
41
lanes served
20
named services

Top lanes TS Lines sails

The busiest port-pairs on TS Lines's network by tracked sailings. Open a lane for the full carrier line-up and upcoming departures.

Lane Sailings Median transit
Shanghai → Singapore 5 10 days
Singapore → Shanghai 2 4 days
Shanghai → Jakarta, Java 1 5 days
Shanghai → Port Klang (Pelabuhan Klang) 1 9 days
Shanghai → Jeddah 1 15 days
Qingdao → Port Klang (Pelabuhan Klang) 1 10 days

Schedule reliability

How much TS Lines's published departures moved over the last 90 days — measured from the revisions to their own ETDs, not from a survey. Higher drift means the board shifts more often after it's posted.

1.071
schedule revisions per sailing
44.3%
share departing behind schedule
144h
90th-percentile ETD drift, hours

TS Lines schedules & reliability — FAQ

How reliable is TS Lines on my lane?

TS Lines's on-time reliability varies by lane, so SchedulesMCP scores it per route from actual versus scheduled arrivals rather than quoting one figure. Enter your origin and destination in the Compare tool to see TS Lines's observed on-time percentage and transit time on that exact lane; lanes with too few tracked arrivals are marked early-data instead of guessed.

How do I compare TS Lines against other carriers?

Open the Compare tool, enter an origin and destination, and TS Lines is ranked side by side with every other carrier on that lane by observed on-time reliability, transit time, next departure and sailing frequency — so you can see before you book whether TS Lines or a rival is the better call.

Where do TS Lines sailing schedules come from?

TS Lines sailings come from TS Lines's published schedule API, normalised into the same schedule shape as every other line.

What trades does TS Lines cover?

TS Lines (TSLL) covers intra-Asia trades across Greater China, Southeast Asia, Japan and Korea. SchedulesMCP normalises those forward sailings into the same shape as every other line so they rank directly against each other.

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