This development closely follows the recent start of the North China Indonesia Service (NCI).
The KCI Service will launch from Busan on 13 October 2025, covering Korea, China, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
Rita Wong, General Manager, Intra-Asia Services, stated: “Asia remains central to global trade. The KCI Service is planned to serve growing demand for all cargo types, improve transit times, and broaden our competitive offerings within Southeast Asia and the wider network.”
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With increasing intra-Asia volumes and evolving client needs, PIL’s expanded network aims to support sustainable growth in this active trade corridor.
The KCI Service will call at Busan, Incheon, Shanghai, Ningbo, Jakarta, Semarang, Ho Chi Minh City, and return to Busan on a weekly basis.
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