SINGAPORE's Pacific International Lines (PIL) is introducing a new weekly direct service that connects key ports in China, Vietnam, Singapore, and India's East Coast, reports the American Journal of Transportation.
Known as China Vietnam India Service (CVI), it will commence April 22 from Ningbo. It will be served by several vessel types with an average capacity of 2,200 TEU, jointly deployed by PIL, Regional Container Lines (RCL), and Interasia Lines (IAL).
This new service is part of PIL's efforts to enhance its presence in India, and to offer more comprehensive coverage for its customers with the connection between China, Vietnam, South East Asia, and the east coast of India.
'As a Singapore homegrown shipping line, PIL's strength lies in our connectivity within Asia, as well as between Asia and other key regions in the world. This new service to India's east coast reflects our confidence in the growth potential of India, and our commitment to continue to seek new opportunities to expand our network into India,' said pil chief trade officer Tonnie Lim.
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Known as China Vietnam India Service (CVI), it will commence April 22 from Ningbo. It will be served by several vessel types with an average capacity of 2,200 TEU, jointly deployed by PIL, Regional Container Lines (RCL), and Interasia Lines (IAL).
This new service is part of PIL's efforts to enhance its presence in India, and to offer more comprehensive coverage for its customers with the connection between China, Vietnam, South East Asia, and the east coast of India.
'As a Singapore homegrown shipping line, PIL's strength lies in our connectivity within Asia, as well as between Asia and other key regions in the world. This new service to India's east coast reflects our confidence in the growth potential of India, and our commitment to continue to seek new opportunities to expand our network into India,' said pil chief trade officer Tonnie Lim.
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