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PIL announces that its independently run weekly East Africa Service (EAS) will operate with 9 PIL vessels. Commencing from 15th May 2020, this service will introduce a direct call from Dalian to East Africa, with full rotation as follows:

  • Dalian- Qingdao - Shanghai - Ningbo - Nansha - Singapore - Mombasa - Dar-es-Salam - Singapore - Nansha - Dalian

PIL's Independent EAS service will replace the current joint service operated with Cosco and our East Africa 2 (EA2) service will cease.

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