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PIL chooses WinGD engines for LNG dual-fuel newbuilds

Pacific International Lines’ (PIL) four 8,000teu LNG dual-fuel vessels at ordered Yangzijiang Shipbuilding are to be powered by WinGD’s XDF2.0 engine. The ammonia-ready vessels will...

PIL orders four 8,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel vessels

SINGAPORE-BASED container operator Pacific International Lines (PIL) announced an order for four 8,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel vessels powered by the first 82-cm bore WinGD...

Pacific International Lines returns to WinGD for second XDF2.0 engine order

Singapore-based container operator Pacific International Lines has announced an order for four 8,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel vessels powered by the first 82-cm bore WinGD...

PIL presents major 2021 profit after years of deficits

Container carrier Pacific International Lines benefits from the extraordinary freight market, presenting a large profit for 2021 against a deficit the year before, according...

PIL to adopt hazardous cargo screening tool

Following the recent hazardous cargo accidents at ports and on-board ships, Pacific International Lines (PIL) has signed an agreement to adopt NCB Group’s Hazcheck...

Pacific International Lines is next container line to adopt Hazcheck Detect cargo screening tool for misdeclared and undeclared dangerous goods

NCB Group, the New York based cargo inspection company and leading global provider of transportation software are pleased to announce that Singapore-based Pacific International...

PIL adopts Hazcheck Detect to combat mis-declared cargoes

Singapore’s Pacific International Lines (PIL) is adopting the Hazcheck Detect cargo screening tool in an effort to root out mis-declared dangerous cargoes. Mis-declared dangerous cargoes...

PIL announces contract to build four 8,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessels

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has announced the award of a contract today to Yangzijiang Shipbuilding for the construction of four 8,000 TEU Liquefied Natural...

PIL orders four 8,000 teu ships from Yangzijiang

Pacific International Lines (PIL) ordered four 8,000 teu container ships from Yangzijiang Shipbuilding today, as the Singapore-based regional carrier continues to improve its financial...

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