Pacific International Lines Launches New Iraq Feeder Service

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Pacific International Lines (PIL) has announced the launch of a new weekly feeder service connecting Jebel Ali in the UAE to Umm Qasr in Iraq to enhance its operational presence and connectivity within the Middle East. The Iraq Feeder Service (IQF) service will complement PIL’s existing Gulf China Service (GCS), further strengthening the organization’s offerings in the region.

The IQF service, set to commence on November 15, 2024, will operate with the vessel Kota Handal, providing a dedicated route that bolsters connectivity between the Middle East and PIL’s extensive global network.

William Ho, General Manager of Long Haul Trade and line Management at PIL, remarked, “The IQF service is designed to broaden and deepen PIL’s presence in the Middle East while seizing the region’s growth potential. This initiative underscores our commitment to prioritizing our customers’ needs and expanding our coverage in this critical market.”

The key features of the IQF service include a weekly sailing schedule, with a transit time of just two days from Jebel Ali to Umm Qasr, which will significantly enhance shipping efficiency for customers operating in the region. The ports of call will include Jebel Ali and Umm Qasr, affirming PIL’s commitment to providing reliable and efficient maritime services in the Middle East.

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