Pacific International Lines (PTE) Ltd announced the launch of its new West Coast Central America Feeder 1 and 2 services (CA1 and CA2), marking their inaugural calls in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. The company said the services, first announced in July, are designed to provide customers with broader and more efficient access to Central America.
The ports of call for the CA1 service include Buenaventura (Colombia), Corinto (Nicaragua), and Puerto Caldera (Costa Rica), returning to Buenaventura.
The CA2 service connects Lázaro Cárdenas (Mexico) and Acajutla (El Salvador) before returning to Lázaro Cárdenas.
PIL added that it complements these maritime services with intermodal transport options in Costa Rica and El Salvador, providing inland deliveries through local trucking partners. From Puerto Caldera, goods can be delivered to San José, Heredia, Alajuela, and Cartago, while from Acajutla, cargo can reach San Salvador.
Pacific International Lines (PTE) Ltd is a privately held shipping and logistics company headquartered in Singapore. It operates container shipping services worldwide and provides integrated logistics and intermodal transport solutions. The company is one of the largest shipowners in Southeast Asia, with a network covering Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America.




