Pacific International Lines (PIL) has successfully completed its first intermodal shipment from Jakarta to Cikarang Dry Port (CDP), marking a significant milestone in enhancing inland logistics connectivity in Indonesia.
The trial shipment, which arrived at Koja Terminal, Jakarta on 3rd October via PIL’s North China Indonesia Service (NCI), comprised 25 containers. These containers were seamlessly transported by rail to CDP, completing the journey in just 6–8 hours and ensuring door-to-door delivery within a single day.
“This successful intermodal journey demonstrates how PIL’s integrated logistics solutions can enhance supply chain efficiency for our customers,” said a PIL spokesperson.
The intermodal service complements PIL’s two direct services into Jakarta from China (North/South) and Korea under the NCI and Korea China Indonesia (KCI) Services, opening new opportunities for fast, reliable inland delivery via CDP.
With this expansion, PIL reinforces its commitment to providing efficient, end-to-end logistics solutions across Indonesia, connecting ports and inland destinations seamlessly.
