The growing India-Red Sea trade continues to see new service additions, as ocean carriers adjust their tonnage deployments to the more-lucrative lane.
The latest example is a new call by Singapore-based Pacific International Lines (PIL) from Nhava Sheva port for Red Sea loadings.
The Red Sea-Gulf-India Service (RGS) is a standalone PIL string with stops at Jebel Ali, Jeddah, Berbera and Djibouti.
PSA Mumbai, also known as BMCT, hosted the MV Kota Nipah …
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