Pacific International Lines launches new feeder services to Central America

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Pacific International Lines (PIL) has launched its new West Coast Central America Feeder 1 and 2 services (CA1 and CA2), making inaugural calls at ports in Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. The services, announced in July, provide customers with efficient and comprehensive access to Central America.

Enhanced Connectivity with Intermodal Services

Alongside the CA1 and CA2 feeder services, PIL offers Intermodal Services in Costa Rica and El Salvador. By partnering with the local trucking network, PIL ensures cargo is delivered inland, offering a seamless end-to-end transportation solution.

Ports of Call

CA1: Buenaventura (Colombia) – Corinto (Nicaragua) – Puerto Caldera (Costa Rica) – Buenaventura

CA2: Lázaro Cárdenas (Mexico) – Acajutla (El Salvador) – Lázaro Cárdenas

Inland Delivery

Puerto Caldera (Costa Rica): San José, Heredia, Alajuela, Cartago

Acajutla (El Salvador): San Salvador

PIL’s two-pronged approach demonstrates its commitment to trade growth and connectivity in Central America, providing customers with reliable, time-saving logistics solutions.

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