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KPI OceanConnect expands global presence with new office in Japan

KPI OceanConnect, a global provider of marine energy solutions, has announced the opening of its new office in Tokyo, Japan, further strengthening its regional...

PIL partners with SGTraDex and leading bunker suppliers

Pacific International Lines (PIL), in collaboration with Singapore Trade Data Exchange (SGTraDex), has recently entered into Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with bunker suppliers TFG...

PIL first to fully integrate with SGTraDex, partnering with KPI OceanConnect

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has achieved a significant milestone by completing full integration with the Singapore Trade Data Exchange (SGTraDex) platform. In collaboration with KPI...

KPI OceanConnect delivers biofuel blend to OOCL vessel

KPI OceanConnect, a global provider of marine energy solutions, announced the successful sale and supply of a B24 biofuel blend to COSCO-owned ocean carrier...

PIL announces first digital marine fuels deal completed outside Singapore

Global marine energy solutions provider and trader KPI OceanConnect, Singapore-based container line Pacific International Lines (PIL) and physical marine fuel supplier Bunker One have successfully completed...
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