Straits Orient Lines has launched a dedicated Bay of Bengal feeder service, marking a significant step forward in regional maritime connectivity across South Asia.
Designed to meet the growing trade and logistics demands of the region, this service enhances access to global shipping routes while strengthening intra-regional supply chains.
Key Highlights
- Dedicated feeder connectivity linking Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and South India
- Improved transit times for regional and transshipment cargo
- Seamless access to global trade lanes via Colombo and Vizhinjam
- Enhanced cargo flow efficiency across the Bay of Bengal
- Stronger intra-regional trade integration in South Asia
By connecting emerging and established maritime hubs, the new feeder service plays a critical role in supporting exporters, importers, and logistics providers seeking dependable and scalable shipping solutions.
Straits Orient Lines reaffirmed its commitment to expanding regional trade lanes and stated that further updates on network expansion, operational capabilities, and new service offerings will be shared as the company continues to grow its footprint across South Asia.
How CargoNet Adds Value
By connecting emerging and established maritime hubs, the new feeder service plays a critical role in supporting exporters, importers, and logistics providers seeking dependable and scalable shipping solutions.












