Under CH Robinson's flattering P&L skin
48 hours later…
“As part of Pacific International Lines’ (PIL) continuous effort to optimise its network efficiency, the company will be withdrawing its services from the Transpacific market. As a result of this service re-alignment, PIL’s last Transpacific sailing will be in March 2020.” – Pacific International Lines, 14 February 2020.
In one of those rare releases we have enjoyed from cash-strapped PIL in recent times, the company also informed us that it “has taken this decision as part of a wider strategic review of ...
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