Pacific International Lines
general@sgp.pilship. com
"Singapore shipping company Pacific International Lines (PIL) has ceased acceptance of cargoes in and out of Iran.
What is more, the shipping company has terminated all calls to Iran." (Offshore Energy, "PIL Terminates Vessel Calls to Iran due to US Sanctions," 10/15/18)
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"The Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Line (IRISL) has penned a Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore-based counterpart Pacific International Lines (PIL), Iran’s Mehr News Agency reports. Under the MoU, the two countries laid the groundwork for collaboration in the field of maritime transport, including through establishment of feeder lines in South East Asia, Southern Asia, the Middle East, the Black Sea and other regions, along with cooperation in ship construction and technology transfer." (March 4, 2016).
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Operates as a liner in Iranian ports. (Ports and Maritime Organization: Shipping Lines which operating in Iranian Ports)
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"Taiwanese lines Evergreen and Yang Ming Marine said they had pulled out, while Singapore's Pacific International Lines has also cut ties along with two top South Korean shipping firms." (Reuters, "Chinese Firms Drop Iran as Latest U.S. Sanctions Bite," 7/1/2013)
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Listed by the Iranian Ports and Maritime Organization as doing business with the Iranian company Delta. (Ports & Maritime Organization: Companies Affairs Department: Liners)
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