PIL celebrates naming of fourth 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel container ship
JIANSU : Pacific International Lines (PIL) marked a major milestone in its green fleet transformation with the naming of Kota Orkid, the fourth in its series of 8,200
JIANSU : Pacific International Lines (PIL) marked a major milestone in its green fleet transformation with the naming of Kota Orkid, the fourth in its series of 8,200
TEMA, GHANA : Pacific International Lines (PIL) held the naming ceremony of its latest 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessel at the Port of Tema, marking a historic
SINGAPORE: Pacific International Lines (PIL) is expanding its footprint in East Asia and Indonesia with the launch of a new weekly Korea China Indonesia (KCI) Service, offering direct
MUMBAI: MatchLog, the world’s largest container-reuse platform, has collaborated with Pacific International Lines (PIL), one of Asia’s leading shipping companies, to scale container equipment optimisation in Singapore. Building
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL), Singapore’s home-grown shipping line, proudly celebrates the nation’s 60th year of independence with the first SG60 Container Ship and specially designed containers
GUATEMALA : Pacific International Lines (PIL) has opened a new office in Guatemala to strengthen its business in Central America. “This new office represents much more than a
COPENHAGEN : Following Singapore-based PIL’s debut, Maersk Line will begin direct shipping services between China and Bangladesh from Shanghai. On September 9, Pacific International Lines (PIL) opened a
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL) marked a significant milestone today, (June 6, 2025), with the naming ceremony of its latest 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessel, Kota Ocean, at
SINGAPORE : To capitalise on the burgeoning trade flows between the Far East and South East Asia, Pacific International Lines (PIL) is launching a new weekly direct service
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL) has named its first 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel containership, Kota Oasis. The vessel was named by Mrs Cindy Chang, wife of Mr.