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PIL enhances coverage of India s East Coast with new China Vietnam India Service (CVI)

Pacific International Lines (PIL) is pleased to introduce a new weekly direct service connecting key ports in China, Vietnam, Singapore and India’s East Coast. The new service, known as China Vietnam India Service (CVI), will commence on 22 April 2022 from Ningbo, China. It will be served by a consortium of vessels with an average .

PIL enhances coverage of India s East Coast with new China Vietnam India Service (CVI)

PIL enhances coverage of India s East Coast with new China Vietnam India Service (CVI)
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PIL launches new South China to India West Coast Service – South China India Express (SIX)

PIL launches new South China to India West Coast Service – South China India Express (SIX)
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DP World s CCT adds new China–East India Service - The Hindu BusinessLine

DP World’s CCT adds new China–East India Service January 11, 2021 CI5 service to enhance operations and reinforce Chennai Port’s position as South India’s major trade gateway DP World operated Chennai Container Terminal (CCT) has added a new China–East India Service, “CI5 service” to enhance connectivity to South East Asia and China. The service is operated by a consortium of five vessel operators – Wan Hai Lines, Interasia Lines, KMTC, Goldstar Lines and BTL. The new weekly service is the first-ever service from Chennai that will provide direct connection to Pasir Gudang, Malaysia and Kaohsiung and Taiwan, and will also offer direct connectivity to key ports of China – Shekou and Qingdao, on the East Bound leg.

New Far East service from PSA-run terminal at JNPT shows pick-up in EXIM trade

December 14, 2020 Six ships, each of 4,250 TEU capacity, are being deployed A consortium of six container lines has launched a new service from the Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT) in Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) to the Far East in a move that signals renewed confidence in the volume recovery of India’s export-import (EXIM) trade in the wake of the pandemic. Wan Hai Lines, Interasia Lines, Sinokor Merchant Marine Co Ltd, Heung A Line Co Ltd and Feedertech Pte Ltd, will deploy six ships on the service, each with a capacity to carry 4,250 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a spokesperson for PSA International Pte Ltd, which runs BMCT, said.

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