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PIL Launches New Direct China-Chittagong Service to Enhance Capacity and Drive Competition

by afric info
July 14, 2025
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PIL (Pacific International Lines) has officially launched a direct shipping service connecting China to Chittagong, Bangladesh, a strategic move aimed at enhancing operational efficiency amidst escalating capacity competition in the maritime industry. This new link, which is expected to significantly streamline trade between the two pivotal markets, comes at a time when shipping lines are increasingly seeking innovation and expansion, driven by rising demand and logistical challenges in global supply chains. With this service, PIL positions itself to capitalize on growing freight volumes while reaffirming its commitment to providing reliable connectivity in the region. The introduction of this route represents an important development in the competitive landscape of container shipping, signaling not only PIL’s growth ambitions but also the broader dynamics shaping maritime trade in Asia.

PIL Strengthens Global Connectivity with Direct Service from China to Chittagong

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Publish date : 2025-07-12 11:39:00

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