June19 , 2026

    WEC Lines restores direct Pakistan–Northwest Europe connection

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    WEC Lines has announced the reinstatement of its direct service connecting Pakistan with Northwest Europe, a strategic move that strengthens maritime trade links between South Asia and Europe.

    The service will provide exporters and importers with faster and more reliable transit times, eliminating the need for transshipment and thereby improving supply chain efficiency. By restoring this direct connection, WEC Lines aims to cater to the growing trade demand between Pakistan and key European markets, particularly in sectors such as textiles, apparel, consumer goods, and industrial cargo.

    The move reflects WEC Lines’ continued commitment to offering tailored logistics solutions while enhancing network connectivity. With Pakistan being a crucial hub for South Asia’s exports, especially to Europe, the direct link is expected to bring significant benefits to both shippers and consignees by ensuring cost-effective, time-bound, and sustainable transport options.

    Industry stakeholders see this development as a timely boost for trade, further reinforcing Pakistan’s position in global supply chains and providing European importers with direct access to one of the region’s fastest-growing markets.

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