TS Lines Expands Southeast Asia-West India and Pakistan Connectivity with HLS Service

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TS Lines has expanded its regional network with the launch of the HLS (Hercules Service), strengthening direct connectivity between Southeast Asia and West India and Pakistan across key intra-Asia trade lanes.

The new service is designed to enhance trade links between Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Indian subcontinent, while providing broader coverage and greater flexibility for shippers moving cargo between the regions.

The HLS service offers a 35-day rotation connecting Laem Chabang, Singapore and Port Klang with major gateways in West India and Pakistan, including Nhava Sheva, Mundra and Karachi.

Through these direct calls, the service is expected to improve access to important import and export markets, while supporting cargo growth from Southeast Asia.

The port rotation is as follows:
Laem Chabang – Singapore – Port Klang – Nhava Sheva – Mundra – Karachi – Port Klang – Singapore – Laem Chabang

According to TS Lines, the new HLS service will complement its existing Indian subcontinent network, offering customers broader routing options and improved service flexibility.

The launch also reinforces the carrier’s wider network development strategy, as it continues to expand its intra-Asia and Indian subcontinent coverage in response to growing regional trade demand.

With the introduction of HLS, TS Lines is further strengthening its position across these markets by delivering more efficient and responsive connections between Southeast Asia, West India and Pakistan.


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