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PIL commences new express service between Singapore and Indonesia

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has announced the launch of a new weekly express service connecting Singapore and Indonesia.

The new service, named Singapore Surabaya Express (SSE), will commence on 21 April 2022 from Singapore, and will be served by PIL’s 1,800 TEU vessel Kota Naluri.

The port rotation of the new product is: Singapore – Surabaya – Singapore.

PIL said this new service serves to expand and develop its presence in Indonesia, further strengthening its intra-Asia trade services.

“With this dedicated service, PIL continues to drive its global connectivity through the key Asian gateway of Singapore to PIL’s extensive network of Africa, Red Sea, Middle East, India Sub Continent, Oceania, New Zealand and Latin America,” added the company in its announcement.





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