July9 , 2026

    Straits Orient Lines Strengthens Bay of Bengal Connectivity Through Longest-Running SBS Trade Corridor

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    Straits Orient Lines (Singapore) Pte Limited continues to reinforce regional maritime connectivity through its longest operating trade corridor linking Port Klang – Port of Singapore – Haldia Dock Complex – Kolkata Port – Port Klang.

    The SBS service remains a vital maritime bridge between Southeast Asia and East India, enhancing trade flows across the Bay of Bengal. Designed to offer efficiency and reliability, the service delivers:

    Direct feeder connectivity from Singapore and Malaysia to East India

    Seamless cargo integration via the Singapore hub

    Consistent, dependable regional linkage for exporters and importers

    By connecting major gateway ports across the region, the SBS corridor facilitates streamlined cargo movement, reduces transit time uncertainties, and supports growing bilateral trade between Southeast Asia and the eastern coast of India.

    With its sustained operational presence and dependable schedule integrity, Straits Orient Lines continues to demonstrate its commitment to strengthening regional supply chains and delivering reliable maritime solutions across key trade lanes.

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