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Pacific International Lines (PIL) is pleased to launch its Intermodal Service in South Korea, making available its sustainable end-to-end transportation option to customers in the country.

Rail and truck services are provided by PIL for customers who wish to transport their cargoes inland into South Korea from Pusan. The inland connection to Pugok is via rail service while for Gunsan, Gwanju, Hwaseong, Incheon, Kwangyang, Pohang, Seoul and Yongin, the linkage is via truck service.

PIL’s Intermodal Service in South Korea

The service offers customers train, truck and barge services to complement PIL’s container shipping services

Currently, two of Pacific International Lines’ container liner services, South West Africa Container Services (SWS) and West Coast South America 6 (WS6), call at Pusan.

Apart from South Korea, PIL’s Intermodal Service is available in Africa, Australia, Cambodia, China, India & Bangladesh, Latin America, Malaysia, Middle East, New Zealand, Thailand and Vietnam.

The service offers customers train, truck and barge services to complement PIL’s container shipping services.

PIL to roll out its intermodal solutions to more locations

Pacific International Lines (PIL) will continue to roll out its intermodal solutions to more locations across its network, with the aim of supporting customers to manage and transport their cargoes more efficiently and sustainably.

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