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. Peter Chang, PIL’s Deputy Chairman, at
MUMBAI : MatchLog, a pioneer in sustainable logistics solutions, has partnered with Pacific International Lines (PIL), one of Asia’s leading shipping firms, to enhance container equipment optimization across India. This effort aims to boost
SINGAPORE : As a commitment towards the greening of supply chains, PSA International (PSA), DNV Singapore (DNV) and Pacific International Lines (PIL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on carbon emission measurement, reporting and verification,
SINGAPORE : PIL Logistics is reinforcing its commitment to transform and achieve its ambition as a growing end-to-end logistics service provider with the launch of a new logo and refreshed brand identity today. This
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL) is proud to announce the naming of its fourth 14,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessel. The vessel was named Kota Embun by Mrs Evelyn Ng, wife of Mr
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL) has received delivery of its third 14,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessel on Thursday. The vessel was named “Kota Ebony” at a ceremony held at the shipyard in
NEW JERSEY : SeaCube, a global leader in refrigerated intermodal equipment leasing, has partnered with Greensee to launch innovative solutions that redefine sustainability in the refrigerated transport sector. This collaboration introduces SeaCube’s Green and
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL) is accelerating the renewal of its fleet with an order for another five 9,000 TEU liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel container vessels. The vessels will be built by
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL) and bunkering supplier, Shanghai SIPG Energy Service (SSES), successfully completed the inaugural Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) bunkering of PIL’s first LNG-powered container vessel, Kota Eagle, on 26 October
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL) has named its first two 14,000 TEU container vessels in a ceremony at Jiangnan Shipyard in China. They are the largest vessels in PIL’s fleet as well as