PIL shipping line joins the World Shipping Council
Pacific International Lines (PIL) - Singapore-based shipping line has joined the prestigious organization in the maritime industry, the World Shipping Council (WSC).
A container ship of PIL (Photo: VesselFinder)
PIL - the 12th largest container shipping company in the world - has joined the World Shipping Council (WSC). PIL's CEO - Lars Kastrup - will represent the company on the WSC board.
“We are very pleased to welcome PIL to WSC, and we look forward to their contribution in our Councils and Working groups. As a vessel owner and direct employer of over 2,000 seafarers, PIL will bring important perspectives and insights to our work,” said John Butler, WSC President & CEO know.
Lars Kastrup highlighted interest in collaborating with other carriers on decarbonisation. He said: “The long running pandemic, while disruptive, has highlighted the urgency for us to seek viable solutions to combat climate change, and PIL stands ready to step up its support to progress the decarbonisation and other sustainability agendas among our peers.”
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Source: Phaata.com (According to SeatradeMaritime)
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