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PIL launches new China-Bangladesh service

Pacific International Lines (PIL) introduces a new weekly direct service connecting key ports in China and Bangladesh.

The new service, known as China Chittagong Express (CCE), will commence on 31 August from Ningbo in China and will be served jointly by a consortium of vessels.

Surendran Mathilagath, General Manager of Intra-Asia Services at PIL, said, “We are pleased to expand our services to Chittagong, Bangladesh with a direct express route from ports in China. The introduction of CCE supports the growing trade between the two countries and optimises the transportation of goods in a cost-efficient and reliable manner.”

He added, “It is an addition to our BD1 and BD2 services which connects Bangladesh via the transshipment hub of Singapore. As part of our commitment to put customers first, we are continually looking to improve connectivity for them and addressing the needs of the market with tailored solutions.”

The ports of call for the weekly CCE service are Ningbo – Shanghai – Shekou – Chittagong – Ningbo.

PIL noted that transit time from China to Bangladesh is 9 to 14 days.





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