NEWS 45 - Grimaldi Group

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NEWS 45 - Grimaldi Group
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GNEWS 45
QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE GRIMALDI GROUP
January / March 2009
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Welcome
• West Med: 9 New Motorways of the Sea
Venice
Ancona
Corfu
Igoumenitsa
Patras
Piraeus
Contents
Heraklion
3 Minoan Lines joins
the Grimaldi family
4 Nine new MoS launched
6 EuroAegean brings the US
to Lebanon via Hamburg
Grimaldi Agencies Maroc
8 EIB in €200m ‘Grimaldi
Ro/Ro’ credit line
9 Grande Angola
deployed on service
11 New terminal area
in Senegal
Central Express Service
improvements
12Focus on Argentina
South America Line in
Dakar 2009 debut
13Helsinki new port is
fully operational
14 News
15Agent List & Schedules
O
n November 26, Grimaldi
Compagnia di Navigazione S.p.A., the Group’s
parent company successfully completed the public offer of purchase
on the shares of Minoan Lines, the
Athens-listed ferry operator. The offer valued each share at €5.29 and
the entire company at €375,198,540.
On its closure Grimaldi controlled
84.72% of Minoan Lines, up from the
33.36% held on October 3, when the
offer was launched. The shareholding
rose to 84.96% by the end of December 2008 as the Group purchased
more shares on the market.
Minoan Lines is based in Herak-
imaldi
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Direttore Responsabile
Editor
Saverio Barbati
Progetto grafico
Graphic design
Marco Di Lorenzo
Pubblicazione trimestrale
Quarterly publication
Reg. Trib. Napoli n. 5150 del 26/9/2000
Stampa / Print: ROSSI srl - Nola (Napoli)
GRIMALDI GROUP
Via Marchese Campodisola, 13
NAPOLI (Italy)
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S
Grimaldi News can be seen on
line on www.grimaldi.napoli.it
lion (Crete), it operates a fleet of six
modern Cruise Ferry vessels on the
ing Director of the Grimaldi Group
routes linking the Greek mainland
and President of Minoan Lines com-
and Crete, as well as between Italy
mented: “We are particularly pleased
and Greece. In 2007, Minoan Lines
and proud of having gained control of
transported 1.57 million passengers,
Minoan Lines, one of the most impor-
283,000 cars and 153,000 trailers. In
tant Greek ferry operators. This move
the first nine months of 2008, the com-
is part of our industrial strategy to
pany transported 1.41 million pas-
build a solid Pan-European alliance of
sengers, 260,000 cars and 130,000
major brands in the transport by sea of
trucks.
passengers and freight. In addition to
On completion of the public offer, Mr.
Grimaldi Lines and Minoan Lines, our
Emanuele Grimaldi, the joint Manag-
powerful set of brands includes Finn-
Developments
joins the Grimaldi family
Strategy to build a solid Pan-European alliance of major ferry
brands takes a step forward. Synergies and co-operation to be
fully exploited. At the end of 2008 shareholding stood at 84.96%
lines, the leading operator in the Baltic,
Minoan Lines will remain listed on the
which is listed on the Helsinki Bourse”. At
Athens stock exchange”.
doubt on this”.
“Since the presence of the Grimaldi Group
the end of 2008, the Group held a 64.90% “We want to make Minoan a bigger and
in the shared capital of Minoan Lines, the
stronger company while improving the
cooperation has been very fruitful for
shareholding in Finnlines.
“Minoan Lines – continued Mr. Grimaldi -
level of services to our clients – stressed
both companies. Synergies are being
is now an important part of the Group but
Mr Grimaldi -. We have a strong devel-
generated in various fields from both a
it will indeed remain a truly great Greek
opment plan to strengthen all the lines
revenue and cost saving point of view
company, managed by Greek people,
served by Minoan: the Piraeus-Herak-
as well as in the commercial field. This
with solid roots and headquarters in
lion, that is of paramount importance, the
process will gain new momentum to the
Heraklion. We are pleased with the Mi-
Patras/Igoumenitsa-Ancona and also
benefit of all the shareholders of Minoan
noan management which will remain at
the Patras/Igoumenitsa-Venice. None
Lines and of the Grimaldi Group”, con-
the helm of the company. In our plans,
of these lines is up for sale, there is no
cluded Mr Grimaldi.
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3
Developments
The bold, unprecedented move is set to boost the Ro/Ro and
passenger Mediterranean network
Nine new Motorways
of the Sea launched
T
he take over of Minoan Lines
(see previous page) and the
launch, in the first week of Feb-
ruary 2009, of an unprecedented set
of new passenger and Ro/Ro lines
has substantially boosted the Group’s
network of motorways of the sea.
In particular, Grimaldi Lines is to start
nine new low cost connections for passenger and freight (Ro/Ro). Some of
these were previously performed for
freight only and now have passenger
capacity too. The move is to bring to over
30 the number of the Group’s motorways
of the sea between Italy, Spain, France,
Malta, Tunisia and Libya.
The new low cost passenger connections include those between Civitavecchia and Porto Torres, between Barcelona and Porto Torres, between Genova,
Civitavecchia, Catania and Malta, be-
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tween Civitavecchia, Trapani and Tunis.
A tonnage upgrade is also applied to
a number of existing lines, such as the
Salerno/Palermo/Tunis route where a
larger, faster and more modern Cruise
Ferry, the Eurostar Barcelona, will be
deployed.
Porto Torres - Civitavecchia. It is the
only existing link between North Western Sardinia and Central Italy and represents a formidable support to both Sardinia’s tourist industry and to the local
exporters and importers. Performed in
7 hours by the largest and most modern
Cruise Ferries in the whole Mediterranean, this Ro/Ro-passenger service is
run three times a week from October to
March; six times a week from April to
July and in September; daily in August.
Porto Torres - Barcelona. It is the only
existing link between Sardinia and
Spain and opens new markets to Sardinia’s tourist industry and a cheaper
and faster tool for the local exporters
and importers. Performed in 12 hours,
by the largest and most modern Cruise
Ferries in the whole Mediterranean, this
Ro/Ro-passenger service is run threetimes-a-week from October to March;
six times a week from April to July and
in September; daily in August.
Genoa - Catania. It is so far a 3-timesa-week freight-only line but as from the
end of January it will also offer once-aweek the only direct passenger service
between Genoa and Catania.
Genoa - Malta. This service, which
is vital for the Maltese economy, has a
biweekly frequency. One of these two
calls is for passengers too.
Catania - Malta. Previously a freightonly line, the service is now run twice-a-
The New Lines
Passenger & Freight
Freight only
Genoa>Catania>Genoa
1 x Week
3 x Week
Genoa>Malta>Genoa
1 x Week
2 x Week
Catania>Malta>Catania
2 x Week
4 x Week
Civitavecchia>Trapani>Civitavecchia
1 x Week
1 x Week
Civitavecchia>Catania>Civitavecchia
1 x Week
3 x Week
Civitavecchia>Malta>Civitavecchia
1 x Week
2 x Week
PortoTorres>Civitavecchia>Porto Torres
3 x Week (October / March)
3 x Week (October / March)
PortoTorres>Barcelona>Porto Torres
Trapani>Tunis>Trapani
6 x Week (April / July)
6 x Week (April / July)
Daily (August)
Daily (August)
6 x Week (September)
6 x Week (September)
3 x Week (October / March)
3 x Week (October / March)
6 x Week (April / July)
6 x Week (April / July)
Daily (August)
Daily (August)
6 x Week (September)
6 x Week (September)
1 x Week
1 x Week
vv
Genoa
Toulon
Livorno
Porto
Vecchio
Civitavecchia
Barcelona
Salerno
Porto
Torres
Valencia
Cagliari
Palermo
Trapani
Catania
Tunis
Malta
week by a Ro/Ro-passenger vessel with
two more round trips performed by a Ro/
Ro (freight only) vessel.
Tripoli
Misratah
Civitavecchia - Catania. So far a threetimes-a-week freight-only line, as from
the end of January it will also offer a oncea-week passenger service.
Civitavecchia - Trapani. Performed
once a week by the Cruise Ferry Eurostar Barcelona.
Civitavecchia - Tunis. Performed once
a week by the Cruise Ferry Eurostar Barcelona.
Civitavecchia - Malta. This service,
which is also vital for the Maltese economy,
has a two- sailings -per -week frequency.
One of these is for passengers and freight
and one for freight only (Ro/Ro).
Trapani – Tunis. Performed once a
week by the Cruise Ferry Eurostar Barcelona.
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Developments
Hamburg
From USA
Bristol
Southampton
Flushing
Antwerp
Livorno
Civitavecchia
Salerno
Valencia
Setubal
Palermo
EuroAegean brings the US
to Lebanon via Hamburg
A
s from the beginning of Janu-
widened by adding five new destinations:
ary the successful EuroAegean
Hamburg (Germany), Limassol (Cyprus),
Service has been substantially
Beirut (Lebanon), Tartous and Lattakia
upgraded both in terms of transport ca-
(Syria), Mersin (Turkey) and Alexandria
pacity and number of ports of call and
(Egypt). Such an enlargement creates ad-
therefore markets it serves. Following the
ditional export opportunities not only for
introduction of the Pure Car Truck Carrier
the German and North European sourc-
(PCTC) Grande Napoli, the service now
ing market but also for exporters in the
has as many as nine vessels deployed on
United States. Hamburg’s Unikai termi-
it, with the latest vessel added being about
nal has in fact being designated as the
20% bigger and more capable than the
Group’s transhipment hub for cargo from
other eight ships serving the trade, which
the US and Canada sailing on ACL ships
Lybia to Turkey.
are all in the Grande Italia class.
and bound not only to Lebanon but to the
Under the new profile of the service, five
At the same time, the network of ports
entire North African and East Mediter-
of the nine EuroAegean ships are sched-
served by the EuroAegean has been
ranean range served by Grimaldi, from
uled to have additional calls at Hamburg,
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Grimaldi
Agencies
Maroc has
home in
Casablanca
D
uring the course of 2008,
Grimaldi has opened up its
own agency in Morocco. Under the
trade name of Grimaldi Agencies
Maroc, the company is dedicated
to providing a high quality service
to all of the Group’s customers in
Gemlik
Morocco. As from the end of January 2009, the agency will operate
Yenikoy
from its own new offices in Casablanca, adjacent to the port.
Piraeus
Casablanca is called every 12 days
Mersin
by the Eurocargo Express Service
Lattakia
Beirut
en route to West Africa. In addition
to the imports from North Europe a
growing number of Moroccan exporters can benefit from sailings
directly to Grimaldi’s dedicated
transhipment hub in Dakar and
thereafter cargo connects with the
Alexandria
extensive Grimaldi West African
Limassol, Beirut, Tartous, Lattakia, Mersin
By means of transhipment in one of the
and Alexandria and have a rotation of 35
Mediterranean ports, the cargo loaded on
days based on the following round trip:
the EuroAegean can also reach the ports
Hamburg, Antwerp, Setubal, Valencia,
of Tunis, Tripoli and Misurata (Libya).
Livorno, Civitavecchia, Salerno, Piraeus,
The EuroAegean ships can load all kinds
Beirut, Lattakia, Mersin Gemlik, Alexan-
of Ro/Ro units, like vehicles and self-pro-
dria.
pelled construction machines, as well
Frequency from Hamburg will be weekly,
as conventional and project cargo with
with departure every Friday. Frequency
weights of up to 75 tons, including any
from Antwerp remains unchanged: three
roll-trailers that may be used. The eight
times a week, with departure on Mondays,
sisters in the Grande Italia class can carry
Wednesdays and Fridays.
up to 4,500 vehicles or other RoRo cargo
The remaining four vessels in the service
while the larger Grande Napoli tops 5,400
will keep the standard rotation of 28 days.
vehicles.
service network.
It is important to underline that
Grimaldi’s staff in Casablanca have
gained particular expertise in the
export of all cargo types to West
African destinations. Grimaldi
Agencies Maroc new business address is:
Espace Idriss, 8 eme étage,
353 Bd Mohamed V,
Angle Bd la Resistance,
Casablanca C.P.20.000.
Phone number ++212 22 44 70 36,
fax ++212 22 54 31 34,
email:
[email protected]
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Fleet
development
EIB in €200m ‘Grimaldi
Ro/Ro’ credit line
The European institution decided to co-finance seven new
multipurpose Ro/Ro ships. The deal brings to €450m
the EIB commitment with Grimaldi
T
he Luxemburg-based European In-
enter the Grimaldi Network of services,
vestment Bank (EIB) has decided
they will have an active role in support-
to support a development project
ing the European trades, both amongst
named ‘Grimaldi Ro/Ro’ focusing on the
EU countries and between EU countries
construction of seven large Multipurpose
and the rest of the world.
Ro/Ro ships between 2008 and 2010. The
This ‘Grimaldi Ro/Ro’ is in fact the sec-
EIB has therefore made available €200m
ond Grimaldi industrial project to have
to co-finance these ships that are being
gained EIB support in the last few months.
built by the Uljanik Shipyards of Croatia
In September 2008, the EIB made avail-
at a total cost of about €400m.
able a €250m credit line to co-finance
The first stage of the EIB financing –
four Cruise Ferry vessels, part of the
worth about €30m – was made available
Group’s Motorways of the Sea develop-
through UniCredit Corporate Banking
ment plan and ordered at the Fincantieri
to co-finance the purchase of the vessel
yard in Italy. These four ferries have an
Grande Angola, the first of these new
approximate total value of €600m. The
ships, delivered at the end of 2008.
first couple of twins, named Cruise Roma
The Group is extremely pleased and
and Cruise Barcelona, were delivered in
satisfied with the solid relationship de-
April and September 2008 respectively
veloped in recent times with the Euro-
with the hand over of the third sister due
pean Investment Bank. A relationship
in September 2009 and the last one fol-
that has so far resulted in an aggregate
lowing in 2010. The ferries in the ‘Cruise
financial allowance of €450m for the
Roma class’ are the largest freight/pas-
Grimaldi Group to co-finance two differ-
senger ships ever used in the Mediter-
ent industrial projects worth one billion
ranean: they are able to carry up to 2,140
euro in new ships. These projects have
passengers and up to 3,600 lane metres
a relevant role in supporting the Euro-
of vehicles (187 trailers and 215 cars).
pean economy in such difficult times.
They also generate a considerable envi-
In fact, they foresee the construction at
ronmental advantage as they cut by 40%
European shipyards of as many as 11
the amount of CO2 necessary to trans-
ships slated for delivery between 2008
port a comparable amount of cargo via
and 2010. Additionally, when these ships
road or air (for the passengers).
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Grande Angola T
deployed
on service
Following a reception held in Lisbon,
the vessel is now serving the Southern
Express Service
Length overall
Length bp
Deadweight
Gross tonnage
Max speed
Service speed
Passenger accommodation
Cranes
Ramps
210.92 m
196.80 m
26,427 tonnes
abt 47,330
21.9 knots
21 knots
n°6 cabins for 12 pax
n°2 swl 40t outreach 38m
n° 1 stern ramp l=34.5m x 8.5m load 250t
LOADING CAPACITY
surface sq. Mt TEU
TOTALS
37,000
1,318
L.M.
3,950
he seven Multipurpose Ro/Ro vessels ordered with Uljanik have been
designed to be very flexible in
terms of cargo mix and have a substantial intake capacity:3,950 lane metres of
heavy Ro/Ro cargo and 3,037 cars on several decks. The vessel can also load 1,318
containers on the weatherdeck which is
served by a pair of 40-ton cranes having
a 38 metres outreach. These ships are
also fitted with a ramp allowing the loading of special project cargo of up to 250
tons a piece. The first ship in the class,
named ‘Grande Angola’, was delivered
at the end of 2008, while her younger
sister, the ‘Grande Ghana’ is due to be
commissioned at the end of January.
Following her maiden call in Lisbon, that
saw a special reception held onboard
attended by clients and local authorities,
the ship was deployed on the Southern
Express Service, part of the Grimaldi
West African Network.
Active in the Portuguese shipping market since the 50’s; Grimaldi, in November 1986 started a regular service linking Lisbon which has become one of the
most regular operators in the market.
Deployment of the “Grande Angola”
and her sisters will represent a big step
forward on a market where Grimaldi already set the standard of service offering
the most adequate and efficient vessels
on the trade.
To celebrate the introduction of this new
vessel, Grimaldi Portugal organised
a dinner/show attended by about 200
guests, a vast majority of whom were
clients. A visit to the vessel was also organised, during which most of the clients
had the opportunity to see in loco the
unique capabilities and versatility of this
new generation of “Grande” vessels.
Cars
3,037
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9
a Bridge between
Portugal, Spain and Greece
Barcelona
Oporto
Lisboa
Madrid
Valencia
Igoumenitsa
Thessaloniki
Patras
Athens-Piraeus
Heraklion
Barcelona >> Patras / Igoumenitsa and viceversa with one booking !
Information & Bookings:
GRIMALDI LOGISTICA ESPAÑA
BARCELONA
GRIMALDI LINES
NAPLES
MINOAN LINES
ATHENS-PIRAEUS
Tel. +34 93 502 0400
Fax +34 93 502 8166
[email protected]
Tel. +39 081 496777
Fax +39 081 5517401
[email protected]
Tel. +30 210 4145 745
Fax +30 210 4145 715
[email protected]
West Africa
New terminal area
and logistics services
in Senegal
Investments carried out to widen
further both Dakar hub role and
services for the local market
I
n accordance with the strategic rel-
activity, as well as offering an off-dock
both cargo transhipped for other west Afri-
evance of Dakar as regional hub for
container depot.
can destinations, and the import of vehicles
the Group network, Grimaldi Senegal
In order to guarantee the high standards
bound for the Senegalese market.
is consolidating its position in the Country investing in a 6,000 sqm area of land
located in the Dakar port-city area. The
required to serve all Grimaldi lines on
Furthermore, in order to guarantee high-
the Atlantic routes with 200 ship calls per
quality standards of services to the cus-
annum, Grimaldi Senegal is also manag-
tomers, Grimaldi Senegal is operating its
ing the only licensed car park area in the
own haulage to door with a fleet which also
Group’s local subsidiary is planning to
port. The area has a surface of 7,500 sqm,
includes a side-lifter trailer equipped with
build new offices on the premises, and to
completely fenced and secured, in order to
40 tons lifting capacity to allow deliveries
create a logistics centre for the trucking
ensure damage-free handling solutions for
at any premises.
Central Express Service improvements
The introduction of a sixth vessel increases hold capacity and improves the
frequency to every six days. Network extended to Abidjan
creased from 8 to 6 days.
quests for more frequent sailings
Meanwhile, the service has recently re-
from Europe to key West African desti-
sumed calling at Abidjan, in Ivory Coast
nations, Grimaldi has taken the decision
marking a return to this important desti-
by five large Ro/Ro multipurpose vessels.
From early 2009, this service is being
strengthened and improved through
the introduction of a sixth Ro/Ro mul-
exporters.
Once all the new developments are introduced in early 2009, the result will be a
market leading combined Multipurpose
Ro/Ro service well suited also for project
tipurpose vessel which is replacing a
cargo and containers, offering a direct
dedicated car carrier. This development
sailing every six days from Northern Eu-
will mark an increase in cargo intake ca-
rope to Lomé, Cotonou, Lagos, Tema and
pacity to all the destinations covered by
Abidjan, thus allowing shippers to plan
the service while frequency is being in-
more effectively their shipments.
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which, until the end of 2008, was served
nation, offering a regular, fast and direct
access to European markets for Ivorian
ar
to upgrade its Central Express Service
Hamburg
Amsterdam
Antwerp
Le Havre
Tilbury
Da
k
W
ith the aim to meet shippers’ re-
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South America
Focus on Argentina
A new agency and a forwarding and logistics, both owned,
will boast lever of service and overall business
I
n line with its strategy of ensuring top
amount of experience, which added to
vessels operate. Carlos Lanseros is the
quality, turn-key services, the Group
great motivation will indeed ensure a
General Manager and Luis Valentini the
is continuing to widen the network of
superior service and success.
Commercial Manager. Operations Man-
owned agencies. The latest to have been
Argentina is an important market for
created is Grimaldi Agencies Argentina
Grimaldi Lines which calls both Zarate
S.A. which, since 1 January 2009, has tak-
and Buenos Aires every 9 days with six
en charge of the Group’s interests in the
large Multipurpose Ro/Ro ships deployed
cisco Stumbo.
South American country. Additionally, a
on the North Europe/South America line
Plate Logistics S.A. is situated in the
second wholly owned company has been
that also serve intra-Mercosur trades.
same offices as Grimaldi Argentina, but
created: Plate Logistics S.A. whose task
Cargo to and from Argentina is mostly
operates independently and is managed
is to develop all matters related to for-
containerised, project cargo, cars, trucks
warding and logistics.
and trailers.
At Grimaldi Agencies Argentina the ma-
Grimaldi Agencies Argentina offices
jority of the staff is made up of former
are strategically located in the centre
employees of Turner, Grimaldi’s previ-
of the commercial and financial district
ous agent. This will make for a smooth
of Buenos Aires, and is a short distance
start-up while providing a considerable
from the port Terminal, where Grimaldi
ager is Luis Arano while the Financial
and Administrative Manager is Fran-
by Pablo Jedlinski, who has good experience of the trade.
Grimaldi Agencies Argentina S.A.,
25 de Mayo 702 - Buenos Aires
C1002ABP Argentina.
Tel: ++ 54 11 5353 0940,
email: [email protected]
South America Line in Dakar 2009 debut
O
nce again Grimaldi Lines has sup-
paraiso (Chile) has seen the participants
24 quads were loaded onboard inside as
plied the shipping services for the
racing for more than 6,000 kilometres and
many as 44 containers while the various
cars, motorbikes and trucks taking part
having to cope with many varied difficul-
equipment of the teams was loaded in 13
in the Dakar rally. This year on its 20th
ties on route. All of the vehicles that left
additional containers. All this cargo was
anniversary the famous rally crossed
Europe to race in the Dakar 2009 sailed
safely discharged at the port of Zarate on
the Atlantic to reach Argentina and Chile.
from the French port of Le Havre in early
time for the race to start.
The 580 plus vehicles taking part in the
December onboard the PCTC Grand
After the race, the vehicles that have com-
Dakar 2009 left Argentina’s Capital of
Benelux. In particular, this very special
pleted the Dakar 2009 will make the re-
Buenos Aires on 3 January to complete
cargo totaled 3,070 linear metres com-
turn journey to Europe, once again on one
the race in the same city on 18 January.
prising of about 234 trucks and 318 cars.
of the vessels deployed on Grimaldi Lines’
The round trip to Buenos Aires via Val-
Additionally, some 185 motorbikes and
North Europe/South America Service.
Finnlines
Helsinki new port
is fully operational
Finnlines services relocated while subsidiary Finnsteve
is the main port operator
S
ince 24 November 2008, Helsinki’ Sompasaari has been virtually closed to commercial traf-
fic and the newly built port of Vuosaari,
some 20 km away has become Helsinki’s
only commercial port and Finland’s main
seaport. Through Finnsteve, the port
handling company it owns, Finnlines has
played a major role in making Vuosaari
wholly operational. Finnlines (a company
controlled by the Grimaldi Group) is also
one of the main users of Vuosaari for both
cargo and passenger traffic. The first
Finnlines’ ship to operate there was the
Finnstar, that glided into the brand new
port in a snow storm. The conditions and
facilities for Finnlines operations in the
Port of Vuosaari are excellent. The port
area has been designed to function as
efficiently as possible. The consolidation
of all operations in Helsinki to one port
equipped with four STS container cranes
too. It is in fact directly connected to the
increases efficiency. The Port of Vuosaari
and 20 straddle carriers. It has also 184
motorway network while the port’s gate
will therefore create new opportunities
ground level reefer slots and a storage
area provides parking and waiting areas
and far more effective transport solutions
area for hazardous cargo.
for 150 lorries, as well as several filling
for all of Finland, as well as for transit traf-
As for the Ro/Ro terminal, it features two
stations.
fic to and from Russia.
twin-level ramps to speed-up loading
Besides transporting cargo, Finnlines’ ro-
Subsidiary Finnsteve is the operator of
and unloading operations on the newest
pax vessels carry up to 500 passengers
both Ro/Ro and Container terminals. In
Finnlines’ ships and 8 one-level ramps.
daily between Germany’s Travemünde
Vuosaari Harbour it operates a ro/ro mul-
It features over 1,000 slots for semitrail-
and Helsinki. The new Hansa passenger
tipurpose terminal providing berthing
ers and 30 reefer slots for trailers as well
traffic terminal in the Port of Vuosaari is
space for up to 10 ships simultaneously.
as a storage area for hazardous cargo
more spacious and modern and can be
In particular, the container terminal area
and one container crane. The port of-
reached by bus from the Vuosaari metro
can accommodate up to 5,000 TEU and is
fers improved services for lorry traffic
station.
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NEWS
The Little Tank
Home
Special tanks
to Luanda
A
T
CL transported a vintage tank from
Baltimore, Maryland, to Hamburg
aboard the roll-on/roll-off/containership
Atlantic Companion. The tank’s journey
began when the Czech Embassy in
Washington asked the U.S. Army if they would return a tank to the Czech Government that found its way to the U.S. Military Museum in Aberdeen, Maryland in
1945. The 11.6-tonne tank was 5.01 metres long x 2.03 metres wide and 2.24
metres high. It was towed directly into one of the three main RORO decks of the
ship via her 420 metric tonne capacity stern ramp, parked and lashed for a safe
and secure transatlantic voyage. Following the discharge in Hamburg, the tank
went to its final destination a local museum in Prague and was officially introduced
as a new museum piece in late November.
he first shipment of a total of fifty railroad
tanks produced in Portugal for Sonangol,
the Angolan oil company, has left Lisbon
on 4th January bound to Luanda onboard
the Ro/Ro Multipurpose ship Thebeland deployed on the Southern Service serving West
Africa. The tanks were produced some 150
km south of Lisbon and delivered by truck
to the terminal where they were loaded onto
mafi trailers. Grimaldi Lines has been selected as carrier for this cargo as the vessels and
equipment are extremely well adapted for the
safe carriage of this cargo.
Acl’s Ship Management
S
wedish Crewing Management (SCM), a Philippine company partly owned by
Transatlantic AB who manage and crew ACL vessels is 10 years old. The
company recruits, trains and supplies Philippino officers and ratings to ACL and
Finnlines vessels. The company maintains a clinic and advanced training facilities
for deck and engine room officers. A celebration was held in Manila to mark this
milestone. In addition a ceremony was held at Mapua College of Maritime Training
at Laguna in the Philippines to mark the signing of contracts by Transatlantic with
8 cadets who are graduating from the
college. SCM have a partnership with
the College, one of the premier engineering colleges in the Philippines,
and undertake to select some of the
graduating class for the Transatlantic
managed fleet of ships which includes
ACL.
Minoan Lines
has the Best
Reputation
I
n the annual pan-Hellenic research ‘Famous
Brands’ conducted by Tradelink Reputation
Research and Consultancy, Minoan Lines
was named as the shipping company with
the best reputation for 2008.
The research was carried out by phone in a
representative sample of 1,000 people from
Athens and Thessalonica. Minoan Lines’ chief
executive officer, Antonis Maniadakis (pictured), received the award from the General
Director of Tradelink Mr Makis Obadias.
14 GNE WS
Venice Blue Flag
for Minoan
S
afeguarding the environment is of key
importance for the Group, that has
achieved yet another goal in this field when
its subsidiary Minoan Lines was awarded
the “Venice Blue Flag”. This award is given
to those companies operating a strict environmental protection policy when calling
Venice. Under the agreement, vessels have
to start burning low sulphur bunker fuel from
the entrance to the Venice Lagoon. The allowed level of sulphur in the fuel is under 2%
when sailing and under 1.5% when the ship
is moored. Also, Minoan Lines committed not
to take any action that could create additional
pollution to the air and the waters surrounding Venice, one of the most beautiful cities
in the world.
GRIMALDI GROUP
Via Marchese Campodisola, 13 • 80133 NAPOLI (Italy) • Tel +39 081 496111 - Fax +39 081 5517401
e-mail: [email protected] www.grimaldi.napoli.it
Worldwide Branches
Italy
Brazil
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Spain
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LOGISTICA ESPAÑA
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USA
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(Headquarters)
Tel +1 732 452 5400
Fax + 1 732 452 5469
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Togo
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Tel +228 227 3231
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London
Tel +44 20 79305683
Fax +44 20 78391961
www.grimaldi.co.uk
USA
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Tel +1 732 452 5400
Fax +1 732 452 5469
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Canada
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Germany
Hamburg
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(800) 225-1235
(Tollfree in Canada)
Fax +1 902 490 2530
Tel +49 40 361 303 0
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(Tollfree within Germany)
Fax +49 40 366627
[email protected]
Belgium
Antwerp
United Kingdom
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Tel +323 221 2050
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Sweden
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Tel +46 31 64 5500
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(Tollfree within Sweden)
Fax +46 31 64 5506
Tel +44 151 472 8000
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Brazil
Itajai
OCEANUS AG. MARITIMAS
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Cameroon
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FULL TRANSIT
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Own e rs ’ R e pre s e n t a t i ve s a n d A g e n t s
Agent List & Schedules
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Cyprus
Limassol
MANDA NAVIGATION CO
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Fax +357 25‑ 567919
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Denmark
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Esbjerg
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Egypt
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Tel +353 21 4370000
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Israel
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ALLALOUF AND CO. SHIPPING LTD
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Trieste
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CORPORATION
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Haifa
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Fax: +218 21 340 3496
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Malta
Turkey
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Tel +972 8 8513333
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Italy
Cagliari
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Tel + 39 070 684441
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Catania
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Fax +39 095 7139142
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Genova
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Livorno
L.V. GHIANDA
Tel +39 0586 82681
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Monfalcone
CETAL S.r.l.
Tel./Fax.+39 0481 40624
[email protected]
Palermo
VINCENZO ADELFIO AGENCY
(port Agent)
Tel +39 091 361290
Fax +39 091 361475
Ravenna
INTERMARINE
SHIPPING S.r.l. (I.M.S.)
Tel +39 0544 600211
Fax +39 0544 600299
[email protected]
Salerno
AG. MAR.
MICHELE AUTUORI
Tel +39 089 230311
Fax +39 089 226490
[email protected]
Savona
MARITTIMA SPEDIZIONI S.r.l.
Tel +39 019 821375
Fax +39 019 821147
[email protected]
SULLIVAN MARITIME
Tel +356 21226873
Fax +356 21226876
[email protected]
Netherlands
Rotterdam
BROEKMAN MOTORSHIPS
Tel +31 10 487 3911
Fax +31 10 429 0953
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Paraguay
Asuncion
S.M.I. S.R.L.
Tel + 595 21 497 933
Fax + 595 21 497 933
[email protected]
Russia
St.Petersburg
SNG TRANS
Tel: +7 812 324 22 90
[email protected]
Sierra Leone
Freetown
SIERRA LEONE
SHIPPING AGENCIES
Tel + 232 22 223453
Fax + 232 22 220021
[email protected]
SINGAPORE
Richfield Marine Agencies
(S) Pte Ltd
Tel +65 6880 2900
Fax +65 6225 7115 / 6226 3303
[email protected]
siria
Latakia
Bahhar
Tel +963 41470171
Fax +963 41 470175
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Tartous
Bahhar
Tel +963 325000
Fax +963 43 329900
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EGEKONT
Tel +90 232 4777722
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United Arab Emirates
Dubai
Rais Hassan Saadi Group
Tel +971 4 3521515
Fax +971 4 3526412
[email protected]
United Kingdom
Liverpool
ACL/GRIMALDI DEPT
Tel +44 151 472 8113
Fax +44 151 472 8141
[email protected]
Portbury - Bristol
OSPREY SHIPPING
Tel +44 1275 374636
Fax +44 1275 373250
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Sheerness
See Tilbury Office
Southampton
Grimaldi agencies uk
Tel +44 2380 210 250
Fax +44 2380 210 259
[email protected]
Tilbury
Grimaldi AGencies uk
Tel +44 1375 844 305
Fax +44 1375 845 308
[email protected]
Uruguay
Montevideo
HARBOUR
SOUTH AMERICA
Tel + 598 2917 0056
Fax + 598 2917 0038
[email protected]
Barcelona>Civitavecchia
3/W Cagliari>Valencia
3/W Catania>Barcelona (via Cv)
3/W Catania>Civitavecchia
3/W Catania>Genoa
4/W Catania>Malta
2/W Catania>Toulon (via Cv)
Civitavecchia>Barcelona
D
3/W Civitavecchia>Catania
2/W Civitavecchia>Malta
M
M
M
M
M
M
M/P
M
M
2/W Genoa>Malta
M
2/W Malta>Civitavecchia
M
W Genoa>Tripoli (via M)
M/P 3/W Livorno>Barcelona
M 3/W Livorno>Valencia
M 4/W Malta>Catania
M
M/P W Civitavecchia>Porto Vecchio*
M/P 3/W Civitavecchia>Toulon
M
W Civitavecchia>Tripoli (via M)
M/P W Civitavecchia>Tunis
M 3/W Genoa>Catania
3/W Cagliari>Salerno
M
M/P 3/W Barcelona>Livorno
M 2/W Cagliari>Palermo
D
M/P
Line
3/W Barcelona>Catania (via Cv)
M
Departure
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l
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jkl
mno
kmo
l
o
j
l
o
j
l
n
k
m
o
k
m
o
k
n
p
j
l
o
o
k
o
o
jkl
mno
j
l
n
k
n
p
jln
k
l
k
m
o
m
o
m
jln
jln
j
m
o
o
j
o
02:00
01:00
07:00
24:00
07:00
12:00
21:00
24:00
23:00
17:00
13:00
17:00
13:00
17:00
13:00
23:30
20:00
15:00
17:00
15:00
18:00
15:00
15:00
24:00
24:00
13:00
20:00
24:00
13:00
13:00
13:00
22:00
02:30
05:00
24:00
02:30
05:00
24:00
06:00
03:00
08:00
02:00
23:00
02:00
07:00
02:30
24:00
01:30
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
Arrival
l
o
j
klm
nop
lnp
o
k
k
m
p
k
m
p
m
o
k
k
n
p
m
o
k
j
m
o
o
m
k
k
klm
nop
j
l
o
m
o
p
kmo
k
m
m
n
p
o
j
k
kmo
lnp
j
m
o
p
k
o
23:00
22:00
03:00
08:00
03:00
18:30
12:00
13:00
16:00
01:30
22:00
23:00
09:30
10:00
13:00
19:30
08:00
22:00
24:00
22:00
01:00
21:00
22:00
20:00
14:00
06:00
10:00
14:00
06:00
13:00
13:00
07:00
15:00
15:00
15:00
21:00
02:00
21:00
07:00
09:00
07:00
10:00
08:00
09:30
14:00
12:00
12:00
08:00
15:00
22:00
03:00
23:00
15:00
2/W Toulon>Catania (via Cv)
M
M/P 3/W Toulon>Civitavecchia
3/W Salerno>Valencia
M
M
W Salerno>Tripoli
M/P 2/W Salerno>Tunis (via P)
M
W Salerno>Malta
M/P 3/W Salerno>Palermo
Departure
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
m
o
m
j
j
n
n
j
j
k
o
j
n
p
k
m
p
o
j
o
o
j
o
k
m
p
k
o
km
o
17:00
18:00
16:00
16:00
01:00
12:00
12:00
01:00
01:00
10:00
20:00
01:00
12:00
21:30
20:00
24:00
15:00
24:00
19:00
05:00
24:00
19:00
05:00
20:00
24:00
15:00
21:00
18:00
21:00
18:00
Arrival
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k
n
k
l
j
n
j
p
k
p
m
j
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k
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p
m
p
k
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j
ln
p
Line
Toulon>Tripoli (via Cv / M)
Tripoli>Catania (via M)
Tripoli>Civitavecchia (via M)
Tripoli>Genoa (via M)
Tripoli>Malta
Tripoli>Palermo (via S)
Tripoli>Salerno
Tripoli>Toulon (via Cv / M)
Tripoli>Valencia
Tunis>Civitavecchia
Tunis>Palermo
3/W Valencia>Cagliari
M
M
Medit erranean Sh ort Se a Ne t work *Summer Service
Tunis
Cagliari
21:00
12:00
12:00
12:00
12:00
12:00
12:00
12:00
12:00
23:30
21:00
11:00
21:00
11:00
20:00
20:00
14:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
14:00
08:00
Tripoli
Arrival
k
m
o
o
m
o
n
k
o
l
n
p
n
j
l
o
j
lnp
o
k
m
o
k
k
13:00
24:00
22:00
09:00
06:00
14:00
18:00
12:30
20:00
18:00
08:30
21:30
21:00
09:30
20:00
09:00
16:00
08:00
14:00
06:00
14:00
06:00
10:00
13:00
Malta
Misratah
Catania
Palermo
Salerno
Civitavecchia
Livorno
Departure
m
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
k
m
p
m
p
k
m
p
jln
k
m
k
m
p
p
Porto
Vecchio
Genoa
(via Cv)=via Civitavecchia; (via S)=via Salerno; (via C)=via Catania;
(via P)=via Palermo; (via M)=via Malta; (via T)=via Tunisi
D=Daily; W=Weekly; 2/W=2xWeek; 3/W=3xWeek; 4/W=4xWeek
Toulon
W Valencia>Tripoli (via S)
3/W Valencia>Salerno
M 3/W Valencia>Livorno
M/P 2/W Valencia>Palermo (via S)
M
M/P 2/W Tunis>Salerno (via P)
M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
M
W
M/P W
M/P 2/W
Barcelona
Valencia
09:00
07:00
18:00
13:00
10:00
09:00
21:00
09:30
06:00
20:30
07:00
14:00
22:30
07:00
10:00
18:00
09:00
06:00
06:00
14:00
13:00
20:30
07:00
13:00
07:00
13:00
03:00
23:00
12:00
09:00
M= Freight only; MP= Freight-Passengers
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
M/P W Porto Vecchio>Civitavecchia*
M 3/W Salerno>Cagliari
M/P 2/W Palermo>Valencia (via S)
M
W Palermo>Tripoli (via S)
M/P 2/W Palermo>Tunis
M/P 2/W Palermo>Salerno
W Malta>Salerno
W Malta>Tripoli
2/W Palermo>Cagliari (via S)
M
M
M
Line
2/W Malta>Genoa
M
Schedules subject to changes without notice
of call
Vessel
30/Jan
03/Feb
09/Mar
05/Mar
13/Feb
16/Feb
18/Feb
15/Feb(*)
13/Feb(*)
18/Feb
21/Feb
25/Feb
01/Mar
ECA0209
of call
Vessel
21/Jan
23/Jan
06/Jan
09/Jan
30/Dec(*)
16/Jan
18/Jan
23/Jan(*)
19/Jan
21/Jan
16/Jan(*)
28/Jan
02/Feb
03/Feb
14/Feb(*)
30/Jan
01/Feb
GAR0209
Grande
Argentina
08/Jan
09/Jan
12/Jan
14/Jan
08/Jan(*)
22/Jan
26/Jan
28/Jan
GNI0109
GAM0109
05/Jan
Grande
Nigeria
Grande
America
14/Feb
16/Feb
24/Jan
26/Jan
28/Jan
29/Jan
27/Jan(*)
06/Feb
10/Feb
12/Feb
GAT0209
Grande
Atlantico
of call
Vessel
25/Jan
02/Jan
RBR0109
THE0109
17/Jan
29/Dec
11/Jan(*)
01/Jan
06/Jan(*)
Repubblica del
Brasile
Thebeland
11/Jan
22/Jan
30/Jan
25/Dec
28/Dec
19/Dec(*)
31/Dec
30/Dec(*)
Alyona
ALY0109
06/Feb
16/Jan
14/Jan
CAE0109
Carmania
Express
of call
Vessel
* By Transhipment
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Bilbao
Dakar
Banjul
Conakry
Freetown
Ports
26/Jan
27/Jan
03/Feb
04/Feb
06/Feb
07/Feb
25/Jan
27/Jan
22/Jan
GRS0109
08/Jan
11/Jan
14/Jan
16/Jan
19/Jan
25/Jan
Grande
Brasile
GBR0109
Grande
San Paolo
16/Feb
17/Feb
26/Jan
24/Jan
03/Feb
05/Feb
07/Feb
14/Feb
RAG0109
Repubblica
Argentina
09/Feb
11/Feb
13/Feb
15/Feb
17/Feb
23/Feb
24/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
GBA0209
Grande
Buenos Aires
North Europe / West Africa Northern Express Service
Amsterdam
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Lisbon
Leixoes
Dakar
Pointe Noire
Luanda
Douala
Ports
North Europe / West Africa Southern Express Service Amsterdam
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Dakar
Lome
Lagos
Cotonou
Tema
Abidjan
Ports
09/Mar
10/Mar
07/Mar
26/Feb
28/Feb
19/Feb
GFR0209
Grande
Francia
17/Feb
24/Feb
05/Feb
23/Jan
25/Jan
26/Jan(*)
27/Jan
16/Jan(*)
NAE0109
Naesborg
19/Feb
22/Feb
28/Jan
30/Jan
01/Feb
03/Feb
31/Jan(*)
10/Feb
15/Feb
17/Feb
GAF0209
19/Mar
20/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
10/Mar
12/Mar
17/Mar
RBR0309
Repubblica del
Brasile
16/Feb
06/Feb
31/Jan(*)
30/Jan
23/Jan(*)
25/Jan(*)
VGL0109
Vegaland
26/Feb
01/Mar
04/Feb
06/Feb
08/Feb
10/Feb
07/Feb(*)
17/Feb
22/Feb
24/Feb
GAM0209
Grande
America
27/Mar
02/Mar(*)
28/Feb(*)
05/Mar
07/Mar
11/Mar
16/Mar
16/Mar
21/Mar
24/Mar
ECE0209
Eurocargo Europa
Grande
Africa
Eurocargo Africa
28/Jan(*)
26/Jan(*)
29/Jan
31/Jan
04/Feb
09/Feb
ECE0109
ECA0109
19/Dec(*)
23/Dec(*)
04/Jan
08/Jan
14/Jan
18/Jan
Eurocargo Europa
Eurocargo Africa
North Europe / West Africa Central Express Service Tilbury
Hamburg
Antwerp
Le Havre
Casablanca
Dakar
Banjul
Lome
Pointe Noire
Luanda
Boma
Ports
Eurocargo Express Service 12/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
18/Mar
20/Mar
27/Mar
28/Mar
30/Mar
31/Mar
GRS0209
Grande
San Paolo
02/Mar
19/Feb
12/Feb
THE0209
Thebeland
05/Mar
08/Mar
11/Feb
13/Feb
15/Feb
17/Feb
15/Feb(*)
25/Feb
01/Mar
03/Mar
GNI0209
Grande
Nigeria
11/Apr
05/Apr
08/Apr
15/Mar(*)
15/Mar(*)
21/Mar
23/Mar
27/Mar
01/Apr
ECA0309
22/Mar
24/Mar
26/Mar
28/Mar
30/Mar
05/Apr
06/Apr
09/Apr
10/Apr
GBR0209
Grande
Brasile
16/Feb
22/Feb
28/Feb
07/Mar
01/Feb
03/Feb
31/Jan(*)
05/Feb
07/Feb
10/Feb
GRA0109
Grande
Angola
14/Mar
16/Mar
26/Feb
21/Feb(*)
06/Mar
10/Mar
12/Mar
GAR0309
18/Apr
19/Apr
01/Apr
03/Apr
05/Apr
07/Apr
09/Apr
16/Apr
RAG0209
Repubblica
Argentina
13/Mar
21/Mar
02/Mar
17/Feb
20/Feb
18/Feb(*)
22/Feb
18/Feb(*)
ALY0209
Alyona
20/Mar
22/Mar
26/Feb
28/Feb
02/Mar
04/Mar
28/Feb(*)
12/Mar
16/Mar
17/Mar
GAT0309
Grande
Atlantico
30/Apr
25/Apr
28/Apr
05/Apr(*)
07/Apr(*)
11/Apr
13/Apr
17/Apr
20/Apr
ECE0309
Eurocargo Europa
Grande
Argentina
Eurocargo Africa
11/Apr
13/Apr
15/Apr
17/Apr
19/Apr
26/Apr
27/Apr
29/Apr
30/Apr
GBA0309
Grande
Buenos Aires
20/Mar
09/Mar
18/Feb(*)
02/Mar
05/Mar(*)
07/Mar(*)
VGL0209
Vegaland
26/Mar
29/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
10/Mar
10/Mar(*)
17/Mar
22/Mar
23/Mar
GAF0309
Grande
Africa
16/May
10/May
14/May
23/Apr(*)
21/Apr(*)
25/Apr
27/Apr
02/May
06/May
ECA0409
21/Apr
23/Apr
25/Apr
27/Apr
29/Apr
06/May
07/May
09/May
10/May
GFR0309
Grande
Francia
02/Apr
22/Mar
15/Mar
THE0309
Thebeland
02/Apr
05/Apr
11/Mar
13/Mar
15/Mar
17/Mar
10/Mar(*)
24/Mar
29/Mar
31/Mar
GAM0309
16/May
17/May
01/May
03/May
04/May
06/May
09/May
14/May
RBR0409
Repubblica del
Brasile
08/Apr
16/Apr
28/Mar
12/Mar
15/Mar
14/Mar(*)
17/Mar
18/Mar(*)
21/Mar
NAE0209
Naesborg
09/Apr
12/Apr
18/Mar
20/Mar
22/Mar
24/Mar
18/Mar(*)
31/Mar
05/Apr
07/Apr
GNI0309
Grande
Nigeria
03/Jun
29/May
01/Jun
ECE0409
13/May(*)
11/May(*)
15/May
17/May
21/May
24/May
Eurocargo Europa
Grande
America
Eurocargo Africa
Atlantic Network Quarterly Schedule
Schedules subject to changes without notice
of call
Vessel
GBR0109
22/Jan
GRS0109
08/Jan
11/Jan
14/Jan
16/Jan
19/Jan
06/Jan(*)
25/Jan
02/Feb
04/Feb
06/Feb
09/Feb
11/Feb
12/Feb
16/Feb
17/Feb
19/Feb
01/Mar
06/Jan
21/Feb
22/Feb
25/Feb
27/Feb
01/Mar
11/Mar
15/Feb
17/Feb
15/Jan(*)
03/Feb
25/Jan
27/Jan
Grande
Brasile
Grande
San Paolo
17/Jan
20/Jan
Tuesday
NEW YORK CITY
06/Feb
07/Feb
09/Feb
Monday
GOTHENBURG
03/Feb
Tuesday
LIVERPOOL
Friday
26/Jan
Monday
Saturday
24/Jan
Saturday
NEW YORK CITY
HALIFAX
HAMBURG
23/Jan
Friday
PORTSMOUTH
ANTWERP
22/Jan
Thursday
BALTIMORE
21/Jan
18/Jan
Sunday
HALIFAX
NEW YORK FAPS Wednesday
10/Jan
Wednesday
Saturday
LIVERPOOL
16/Feb
14/Feb
13/Feb
10/Feb
02/Feb
31/Jan
30/Jan
29/Jan
28/Jan
27/Jan
25/Jan
14/Jan
07/Jan
ANTWERP
12/Jan
05/Jan
Monday
10/Jan
9244/9344
GOTHENBURG
9243/9343
Atl
Atl Cartier Conveyor
03/Jan
Fixed Day
Vessel
Saturday
of call
HAMBURG
Ports
23/Feb
21/Feb
20/Feb
17/Feb
09/Feb
07/Feb
06/Feb
05/Feb
04/Feb
03/Feb
01/Feb
24/Jan
21/Jan
19/Jan
17/Jan
9245/9345
02/Mar
28/Feb
27/Feb
24/Feb
16/Feb
14/Feb
13/Feb
12/Feb
11/Feb
10/Feb
08/Feb
31/Jan
28/Jan
26/Jan
24/Jan
9246/9346
09/Mar
07/Mar
06/Mar
03/Mar
23/Feb
21/Feb
20/Feb
19/Feb
18/Feb
17/Feb
15/Feb
07/Feb
04/Feb
02/Feb
31/Jan
9247/9347
Atl
Compass
13/Mar
15/Mar
18/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
01/Apr
09/Feb
11/Feb
13/Feb
15/Feb
17/Feb
04/Feb(*)
23/Feb
05/Mar
08/Mar
10/Mar
GBA0209
Grande
Buenos Aires
Atl
Concert
24/Feb
26/Feb
01/Mar
02/Mar
04/Mar
07/Mar
11/Mar
09/Mar
21/Mar
26/Jan
24/Jan
03/Feb
05/Feb
07/Feb
04/Feb(*)
14/Feb
RAG0109
Repubblica
Argentina
Atl
Companion
North America / North Europe Service
* By Transhipment
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Bilbao
Lisbon
Dakar
Salvador
Rio de Janeiro
Santos
Montevideo
Zarate
Buenos Aires
Paranagua
Santos
Rio de Janeiro
Dakar
Bremerhaven
Ports
North Europe / South America Line
16/Mar
14/Mar
13/Mar
10/Mar
02/Mar
28/Feb
27/Feb
26/Feb
25/Feb
24/Feb
22/Feb
14/Feb
11/Feb
09/Feb
07/Feb
9248/9348
12/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
18/Mar
20/Mar
06/Jan(*)
27/Mar
05/Apr
08/Apr
10/Apr
13/Apr
14/Apr
16/Apr
19/Apr
21/Apr
22/Apr
01/May
11/Mar
GRS0209
Grande
San Paolo
23/Apr
25/Apr
28/Apr
29/Apr
01/May
10/May
21/Mar
18/Apr
19/Apr
22/Mar
24/Mar
26/Mar
28/Mar
30/Mar
15/Jan(*)
05/Apr
GBR0209
Grande
Brasile
26/Apr
27/Apr
01/May
02/May
04/May
07/May
11/May
09/May
20/May
31/Mar
01/Apr
03/Apr
05/Apr
07/Apr
09/Apr
04/Feb(*)
16/Apr
RAG0209
Repubblica
Argentina
13/May
15/May
18/May
19/May
21/May
31/May
10/Apr
11/Apr
13/Apr
15/Apr
17/Apr
19/Apr
04/Feb(*)
26/Apr
05/May
08/May
09/May
GBA0309
Grande
Buenos Aires
23/Mar
21/Mar
20/Mar
17/Mar
09/Mar
07/Mar
06/Mar
05/Mar
04/Mar
03/Mar
01/Mar
21/Feb
18/Feb
16/Feb
14/Feb
9249/9349
30/Mar
28/Mar
27/Mar
24/Mar
16/Mar
14/Mar
13/Mar
12/Mar
11/Mar
10/Mar
08/Mar
28/Feb
25/Feb
23/Feb
21/Feb
9250/9350
Atl
Companion
06/Apr
04/Apr
03/Apr
31/Mar
23/Mar
21/Mar
20/Mar
19/Mar
18/Mar
17/Mar
15/Mar
07/Mar
04/Mar
02/Mar
28/Feb
9251/9351
Atl
Concert
13/Apr
11/Apr
10/Apr
07/Apr
30/Mar
28/Mar
27/Mar
26/Mar
25/Mar
24/Mar
22/Mar
14/Mar
11/Mar
09/Mar
07/Mar
9252/9352
Atl
Compass
20/Apr
18/Apr
17/Apr
14/Apr
06/Apr
04/Apr
03/Apr
02/Apr
01/Apr
31/Mar
29/Mar
21/Mar
18/Mar
16/Mar
14/Mar
9253/9353
27/Apr
25/Apr
24/Apr
21/Apr
13/Apr
11/Apr
10/Apr
09/Apr
08/Apr
07/Apr
05/Apr
28/Mar
25/Mar
23/Mar
21/Mar
9254/9354
Atl
Atl Cartier Conveyor
04/May
02/May
01/May
28/Apr
20/Apr
18/Apr
17/Apr
16/Apr
15/Apr
14/Apr
12/Apr
04/Apr
01/Apr
30/Mar
28/Mar
9255/9355
Atl
Companion
11/May
09/May
08/May
05/May
27/Apr
25/Apr
24/Apr
23/Apr
22/Apr
21/Apr
19/Apr
11/Apr
08/Apr
06/Apr
04/Apr
9256/9356
18/May
16/May
15/May
12/May
04/May
02/May
01/May
30/Apr
29/Apr
28/Apr
26/Apr
18/Apr
15/Apr
13/Apr
11/Apr
9257/9357
Atl
Compass
31/May
01/Jun
04/Jun
08/Jun
06/Jun
19/Jun
29/Apr
25/May
27/May
01/May
03/May
04/May
06/May
09/May
07/May(*)
14/May
RBR0409
Repubblica del
Brasile
Atl
Concert
17/May
19/May
22/May
23/May
25/May
28/May
30/May
31/May
09/Jun
20/Apr
21/Apr
23/Apr
25/Apr
27/Apr
29/Apr
15/Feb(*)
06/May
GFR0309
Grande
Francia
ACL Weekly Fixed-day Schedule
02/Apr
03/Apr
07/Apr
10/Apr
09/Apr
20/Apr
27/Mar
29/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
10/Mar
12/Mar
05/Mar(*)
17/Mar
RBR0309
Repubblica del
Brasile
Atl
Atl Cartier Conveyor
17/Mar
19/Mar
22/Mar
23/Mar
25/Mar
28/Mar
30/Mar
31/Mar
10/Apr
17/Feb
15/Feb(*)
07/Mar
26/Feb
28/Feb
19/Feb
GFR0209
Grande
Francia
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of call
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Ravenna
Venice
Monfalcone
Koper
Piraeus
Limassol
Alexandria
Ashdod
Haifa
Izmir
Gemlik
ports
vessel
01/Jan
02/Jan
05/Jan
06/Jan
v23
Spes
v19
Fides
v23
08/Jan
09/Jan
10/Jan
10/Jan
13/Jan
15/Jan
16/Jan
17/Jan
19/Jan
-
Maltese
Falcon
09/Jan
10/Jan
13/Jan
14/Jan
v24
Spes
05/Jan
07/Jan
10/Jan
12/Jan
14/Jan
15/Jan
16/Jan
17/Jan
20/Jan
21/Jan
24/Jan
26/Jan
31/Jan
01/Feb
-
V.01/09
V.01/09
29/Dec
31/Dec
03/Jan
05/Jan
07/Jan
08/Jan
09/Jan
10/Jan
13/Jan
14/Jan
17/Jan
19/Jan
24/Jan
25/Jan
-
Grande
Colonia
V.01/09
26/Dec
27/Dec
30/Dec
02/Jan
03/Jan
06/Jan
07/Jan
09/Jan
10/Jan
16/Jan
18/Jan
19/Jan
20/Jan
22/Jan
23/Jan
25/Jan
V.01/09
Grande
Medi
19/Dec
20/Dec
23/Dec
26/Dec
27/Dec
30/Dec
31/Dec
02/Jan
03/Jan
09/Jan
11/Jan
12/Jan
13/Jan
15/Jan
16/Jan
18/Jan
Grande
Ellade
Grande
Italia
01/Jan
02/Jan
03/Jan
03/Jan
06/Jan
08/Jan
09/Jan
10/Jan
12/Jan
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Vessel
Monday
Mon & Wed
Wed & Fri
Saturday
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thu & Fri
Saturday
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
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Wed & Tue
Sat & Fri
Mon & Sun
Sat & Fri
Sun & Sat
Monday
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YENIKOY (TK)
SALERNO (I)
VALENCIA (E)
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HAMBURG (d)
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Vessel
Fixed Day
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Friday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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IZMIR (TR)
ASHDOD (IL)
LIMASSOL (CY)
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Ports
Euro-Med Service
v20
15/Jan
16/Jan
17/Jan
17/Jan
20/Jan
22/Jan
23/Jan
24/Jan
26/Jan
-
Fides
05/Jan
07/Jan
09/Jan
14/Jan
15/Jan
17/Jan
19/Jan
20/Jan
21/Jan
23/Jan
26/Jan
27/Jan
30/Jan
01/Feb
06/Feb
07/Feb
09/Feb
V.01/09
Grande
Spagna
02/Jan
03/Jan
06/Jan
09/Jan
10/Jan
13/Jan
14/Jan
16/Jan
17/Jan
23/Jan
25/Jan
26/Jan
27/Jan
29/Jan
30/Jan
01/Feb
V.01/09
Grande
Eur
17/Jan
18/Jan
21/Jan
22/Jan
v25
Spes
12/Jan
14/Jan
17/Jan
19/Jan
21/Jan
22/Jan
23/Jan
24/Jan
27/Jan
28/Jan
31/Jan
02/Feb
07/Feb
08/Feb
-
V.02/09
Grande
Napoli
09/Jan
10/Jan
13/Jan
16/Jan
17/Jan
20/Jan
21/Jan
23/Jan
24/Jan
30/Jan
01/Feb
02/Feb
03/Feb
05/Feb
06/Feb
08/Feb
V.01/09
Grande
Scan
V.01/09
v24
22/Jan
23/Jan
24/Jan
24/Jan
27/Jan
29/Jan
30/Jan
31/Jan
02/Feb
-
Maltese
Falcon
12/Jan
14/Jan
16/Jan
21/Jan
22/Jan
24/Jan
26/Jan
27/Jan
28/Jan
30/Jan
02/Feb
03/Feb
06/Feb
08/Feb
13/Feb
14/Feb
16/Feb
30/Jan
31/Jan
03/Feb
06/Feb
07/Feb
10/Feb
11/Feb
13/Feb
14/Feb
20/Feb
22/Feb
23/Feb
24/Feb
26/Feb
27/Feb
01/Mar
V.02/09
Grande
Medi
25/Jan
26/Jan
29/Jan
30/Jan
v26
Spes
v21
Fides
02/Feb
03/Feb
06/Feb
07/Feb
v27
05/Feb
06/Feb
07/Feb
07/Feb
10/Feb
12/Feb
13/Feb
14/Feb
16/Feb
-
v25
Maltese
Falcon
26/Jan
28/Jan
31/Jan
02/Feb
04/Feb
05/Feb
06/Feb
07/Feb
10/Feb
11/Feb
14/Feb
16/Feb
21/Feb
22/Feb
-
V.02/09
v28
Spes
26/Jan
28/Jan
30/Jan
04/Feb
05/Feb
07/Feb
09/Feb
10/Feb
11/Feb
13/Feb
16/Feb
17/Feb
20/Feb
22/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
02/Mar
V.02/09
Grande
Italia
27/Feb
28/Feb
03/Mar
06/Mar
07/Mar
10/Mar
11/Mar
13/Mar
14/Mar
20/Mar
22/Mar
23/Mar
24/Mar
26/Mar
27/Mar
29/Mar
V.0309
Grande
Ellade
10/Feb
11/Feb
14/Feb
15/Feb
20/Feb
21/Feb
24/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
03/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
07/Mar
13/Mar
15/Mar
16/Mar
17/Mar
19/Mar
20/Mar
22/Mar
V.02/09
Grande
Bret
Grande
Detroit
13/Feb
14/Feb
17/Feb
20/Feb
21/Feb
24/Feb
25/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
06/Mar
08/Mar
09/Mar
10/Mar
12/Mar
13/Mar
15/Mar
V.02/09
Grande
Scan
Spes
19/Jan
21/Jan
23/Jan
28/Jan
29/Jan
31/Jan
02/Feb
03/Feb
04/Feb
06/Feb
09/Feb
10/Feb
13/Feb
15/Feb
20/Feb
21/Feb
23/Feb
V.01/09
Grand
Benelux
06/Feb
07/Feb
10/Feb
13/Feb
14/Feb
17/Feb
18/Feb
20/Feb
21/Feb
27/Feb
01/Mar
02/Mar
03/Mar
05/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
V.02/09
Grande
Eur
29/Jan
30/Jan
31/Jan
31/Jan
03/Feb
05/Feb
06/Feb
07/Feb
09/Feb
-
19/Jan
21/Jan
24/Jan
26/Jan
28/Jan
29/Jan
30/Jan
31/Jan
03/Feb
04/Feb
07/Feb
09/Feb
14/Feb
15/Feb
-
V.02/09
Grande
Portogallo
23/Jan
24/Jan
27/Jan
30/Jan
31/Jan
03/Feb
04/Feb
06/Feb
07/Feb
13/Feb
15/Feb
16/Feb
17/Feb
19/Feb
20/Feb
22/Feb
V.02/09
Grande
Ellade
Grande
Detroit
16/Jan
17/Jan
20/Jan
23/Jan
24/Jan
27/Jan
28/Jan
30/Jan
31/Jan
06/Feb
08/Feb
09/Feb
10/Feb
12/Feb
13/Feb
15/Feb
V.01/09
Grande
Bret
12/Feb
13/Feb
14/Feb
14/Feb
17/Feb
19/Feb
20/Feb
21/Feb
23/Feb
-
v22
Fides
02/Feb
04/Feb
07/Feb
09/Feb
11/Feb
12/Feb
13/Feb
14/Feb
17/Feb
18/Feb
21/Feb
23/Feb
28/Feb
01/Mar
-
V.02/09
Grande
Colonia
06/Mar
07/Mar
10/Mar
13/Mar
14/Mar
17/Mar
18/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
27/Mar
29/Mar
30/Mar
31/Mar
02/Apr
03/Apr
05/Apr
V.0309
Grande
Medi
18/Feb
19/Feb
22/Feb
23/Feb
v29
Spes
19/Feb
20/Feb
21/Feb
21/Feb
24/Feb
26/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
02/Mar
-
v26
27/Mar
28/Mar
31/Mar
03/Apr
04/Apr
07/Apr
08/Apr
10/Apr
11/Apr
17/Apr
19/Apr
20/Apr
21/Apr
23/Apr
24/Apr
26/Apr
V.0309
Grande
Bret
26/Feb
27/Feb
02/Mar
03/Mar
v30
Spes
08/Feb
10/Feb
13/Feb
15/Feb
17/Feb
18/Feb
19/Feb
20/Feb
23/Feb
24/Feb
27/Feb
01/Mar
06/Mar
07/Mar
-
V.03/09
Grande
Napoli
20/Mar
21/Mar
24/Mar
27/Mar
28/Mar
31/Mar
01/Apr
03/Apr
04/Apr
10/Apr
12/Apr
13/Apr
14/Apr
16/Apr
17/Apr
19/Apr
V.0309
Grande
Scan
Maltese
Falcon
09/Feb
11/Feb
13/Feb
18/Feb
19/Feb
21/Feb
23/Feb
24/Feb
25/Feb
27/Feb
02/Mar
03/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
13/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
V.02/09
Grande
Spagna
13/Mar
14/Mar
17/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
24/Mar
25/Mar
27/Mar
28/Mar
03/Apr
05/Apr
06/Apr
07/Apr
09/Apr
10/Apr
12/Apr
V.0309
Grande
Eur
Euro-Med Network Fixed-day Schedule
v23
26/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
28/Feb
03/Mar
05/Mar
06/Mar
07/Mar
09/Mar
-
Fides
16/Feb
18/Feb
20/Feb
25/Feb
26/Feb
28/Feb
02/Mar
03/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
09/Mar
10/Mar
13/Mar
15/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
23/Mar
V.02/09
Grande
Detroit
03/Apr
04/Apr
07/Apr
10/Apr
11/Apr
14/Apr
15/Apr
17/Apr
18/Apr
24/Apr
26/Apr
27/Apr
28/Apr
30/Apr
01/May
03/May
V.0409
Grande
Ellade