PIL expects to replace half its fleet in the coming decade

Remaining outside the alliances, PIL is able to benefit from vessel sharing agreements and the agility of being on its own, CEO Lars Kastrup says in an interview. Red Sea services are maintained. 
"We move ships around incredibly opportunistically. And we can do that because within our partnerships, opportunities allow us to do that," says PIL chief executive Lars Kastrup. | Photo: Pil
"We move ships around incredibly opportunistically. And we can do that because within our partnerships, opportunities allow us to do that," says PIL chief executive Lars Kastrup. | Photo: Pil

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