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Pacific International Lines (PIL) would like to announce that it is making some changes to its Red Sea Gulf Service (RGS), which is a weekly direct service connecting India, the Red Sea, and the Middle East Gulf regions.

Effective from 16 April 2022, RGS will no longer call at Karachi and will connect directly from Mundra to Jebel Ali. RGS will continue to be offered by a consortium of vessels with an average capacity of 1400 TEUs, jointly by PIL and Unifeeder. This is part of PIL’s continuous efforts to respond to the needs of its customers for more direct services.

Faster transit time

With the change, customers will enjoy a faster transit time of just 21 days round trip from Mundra, Jebel Ali, Djibouti, Jeddah, and Berbera.

The ports of call for the revised RGS service are:

  • Red Sea Gulf Service (RGS) Service Rotation: Mundra - Jebel Ali - Djibouti - Jeddah - Berbera - Mundra
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