Feeder line SPIL and PE fund Gobi invest in Indonesian logistics operator
Continuing the trend of container shipping companies investing in logistics businesses, Indonesian feeder operator PT ...
Parsippany, N.J., and Surabaya, Indonesia, May 16, 2018 – INTTRA, the largest neutral network, software and information provider at the center of the ocean shipping industry, today announced an expansion of its rapidly growing carrier network with the addition of Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines (SPIL), its first carrier in Indonesia. The addition of SPIL represents a trend by regional carriers who are joining INTTRA to gain a competitive advantage in their service regions.
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