PIL Expands Latin America Network with Two New Feeder Services

Publish Time: 2025-07-17     Origin: Site

Service Details

️ CA1 Feeder (Colombia-Centric):

  • Start Date: September 9, 2025

  • Port Rotation:
    Buena Ventura (Colombia) → Corinto (Nicaragua) → Caldera (Costa Rica) → Buena Ventura

  • Coverage: Focuses on Colombian exports to Central America.

️ CA2 Feeder (Mexico-Centric):

  • Start Date: August 31, 2025

  • Port Rotation:
    Lázaro Cárdenas (Mexico) → Acajutla (El Salvador) → Lázaro Cárdenas

  • Coverage: Strengthens Mexican transshipment hub role.


Strategic Value

Network Integration:

  • Complements PIL’s 5 existing Asia-Latin America mainlines, especially the WCSA (West Coast South America) route.

  • Targets niche markets with limited direct calls (e.g., Caldera handles <5% of regional cargo).

Cargo Focus:

  • CA1: Agricultural exports (coffee, bananas) from Colombia/Nicaragua.

  • CA2: Manufacturing goods via Mexico’s Lázaro Cárdenas deep-water port.


Market Context

Latin America Demand:

  • ASEAN-LATAM trade grew 12% YoY in 2024 (UNCTAD data).

  • PIL’s move counters CMA CGM’s recent Nicaragua expansion.

⚓ Operational Note:

  • Both feeders use 1,800–2,500 TEU vessels (optimized for shallow ports like Acajutla).


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