SINGAPORE's Pacific International Lines (PIL) is launching a new weekly express service that connects Singapore and Surabaya, Indonesia, reports the American Journal of Transportation.
The new service will expand and develop PIL's presence in Indonesia, further strengthening its intra-Asia trade services.
pil continues to drive its global connectivity through the key Asian gateway of Singapore to PIL's extensive network of Africa, the Red Sea, the Middle East, India Sub Continent, Oceania, New Zealand, and Latin America.
The new service, Singapore Surabaya Express (SSE), opened on April 21 from Singapore and will be served by PIL's 1,800-TEU vessel Kota Naluri.
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The new service will expand and develop PIL's presence in Indonesia, further strengthening its intra-Asia trade services.
pil continues to drive its global connectivity through the key Asian gateway of Singapore to PIL's extensive network of Africa, the Red Sea, the Middle East, India Sub Continent, Oceania, New Zealand, and Latin America.
The new service, Singapore Surabaya Express (SSE), opened on April 21 from Singapore and will be served by PIL's 1,800-TEU vessel Kota Naluri.
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