PIL Expands West Coast South America Service 6 with Enhanced Coverage

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Pacific International Lines (PIL) is enhancing its West Coast South America Service 6 (WS6) to continually expand its coverage in the region. The enhanced WS6 service commenced on April 2, 2025.

The updated WS6 coverage now includes a weekly direct call at Ensenada, Mexico. Additionally, the terminal call in Chile has been switched from Valparaíso to San Antonio, reflecting PIL’s commitment to strengthening its network coverage of the West Coast of South America.

“With the continued growth prospects of the Latin America market, the West Coast of South America remains a key market for PIL,” said Mr. William Ho, General Manager of Long-Haul Trade, Line Management, at PIL. “Since 2011, our robust presence and comprehensive services have expanded to six countries in this area. Across Latin America, we proudly operate five service routes to serve our customers. Guided by our commitment to ‘Putting Customers First,’ we are dedicated to investing in this region, pushing boundaries, and enhancing our service offerings to deliver greater value to our customers.”

The enhanced ports of call for the WS6 service are: Ningbo – Shanghai – Qingdao – Busan – Ensenada – Manzanillo – Lazaro Cardenas – Puerto Quetzal – Buenaventura – Callao – San Antonio – Ningbo.

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