NEWS 42 - Grimaldi Group

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NEWS 42 - Grimaldi Group
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QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE GRIMALDI GROUP
April / June 2008
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GNEWS 42
Green
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Contents
3 Ships Deliver knock
out blow
4 Cruise Roma spells
huge CO2 savings
5 The Cruise Roma
deployed on service
6 Brazil to Angola
every 10 days
US to West Africa
improvements
7 Grande Angola launched
South America Line in
Bremerhaven Call
8 Grimaldi is ‘Best of the
Best’ for General Motors
Irish operation gets GM Award
9 Grimaldi and ACL win
Lloyd’s Loading List Awards
The Group in Gothenburg
and Barcelona
10News
11 Agent List & Schedules
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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
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Ships Deliver C
ontinuous investment in new,
through the deployment of new genera-
advanced
tion Ro/Ro vessels on the route linking
ships is proving to be the best
Salerno (Italy) and Valencia (Spain). This
possible way towards a cleaner and less
has been compared to similar improve-
polluted planet. A study developed by
ments achieved by the road modality.
Grimaldi has in fact shown that new Ro/
Results are really tough for those who
technologically
Ro hull design together with increased
maintain that trucks pollute less than
cargo capacity and engine technol-
ships. This proved to be untrue both
ogy has allowed maritime transport
in overall values and when it comes to
to knock out the road transport when
calculate the actual emission of CO2 for
it comes to environmental impact. This
a single trailer over a given number of
demonstrates how vicious is the ongo-
km. Evidence is given for trucks trav-
ing attack to maritime transport from the
eling from Southern Italy to Southern
lobbies of other modalities: shipping is
Spain (see graph in this page).
and remains the most environmentally
A trailer shipped by sea using a ship
friendly modality per unit of cargo/km
built in 1980 like the Ro/Ro vessel
transported.
Malta Express, able to carry up to 80
Grimaldi has developed a case study
equivalent trailers, had CO2 emissions
of the improvements achieved over the
of 2,443 kg per equivalent trailer, this
last 30 years in terms of CO2 emissions
was already much less than a trailer
The profile of the next generation
“Grimaldi Ro/Ro 2010” currently under construction
Knock-out Blow
Over the last 30 years CO2 emissions per trailer shipped
by sea have gone down by more than 65%. Between Salerno
and Valencia ships emit one third of CO2 compared to trucks
Salerno-Valencia route: Co2 emissions trend comparison
between trucks and Grimaldi Ro/Ro vessels
transported by road that in 1980, with
the Euro 0 engines, had CO2 emissions
3,000
of 2,704 kg of CO2 per trailer.
grown continuously over the years as
new, larger ships have been deployed
with a state-of-the-art shape of the hull
and technologically advanced engines.
It is interesting to note that once the new
Grimaldi Ro/Ro class of vessel is introduced in 2010 on the Salerno/Valencia
Euro 0 Truck (1980)
2,500
The environmental advantage has
Kg. Co2 per trailer transported
Environment
2,000
1,500
Ro/Ro Malta
Expr. (1980)
equivalent trailers: 80
Euro 4 Truck (2007)
R/oRo Alyona (1981)
equivalent trailers: 175
Ro/Ro Eurocargo Napoli
transformed with additional
car decks (2007)
equivalent trailers: 171
Ro/Ro Carmania E. (1986)
equivalent trailers: 191
1,000
Ro/Ro Eurocargo Napoli (1995)
equivalent trailers: 145
Grimaldi Ro/Ro (2010)
equivalent trailers: 296
500
route, each ship will be able to load onboard 296 trailers having a CO2 emission level of 752 kg per trailer compared
0
1980
1990
2000
2007
2010
years
to the 2,003 kg CO2 emission per trailer
the Group has in fact completed invest-
to as social responsibility while back-
achieved by the Euro 4 and Euro 5 en-
ments worth about 2 billion euros to
ing the European policy of cutting CO2
gines mounted in trucks.
build modern Ro/Ro ships whilst the
emissions substantially. Grimaldi can
Once again figures show the reality of
ongoing investment up to 2011 totals
proudly claim that, thanks to these large
things and the willingness of the Grimal-
more than 2.5 billion euros for 32 ad-
investments, it is substantially outper-
di Group to invest in order to safeguard
ditional new, environmentally friendly
forming EU’s CO2 reduction target set
the environment. Over the last 10 years,
ships. This is what we, at Grimaldi, refer
at 20% by 2020.
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3
Environment
New Tonnage
Cruise Roma spells
huge CO2 savings
D
eployment of the revolutionary
of bunker fuel and a total emission
Cruise Ferry ‘Cruise Roma’ on
of 276 tonnes of CO2. Transporting
the service between Civitavecchia
the same quantity of trailers and pas-
and Rome in late March of this year
sengers, using trucks and planes
represents a gigantic step forward
would require a total emission of 458
in environmental terms. The dimen-
tonnes of CO2; 281 tonnes of CO2 for
sions and transport capacity of the
the trucks and 177 tonnes of CO2 for
ship translate to a huge reduction
the airplanes (according to the Air
- up to about 40% - of CO2 emissions
when compared to the level of emis-
France CO2 calculator).
The difference is evident: by having
sion via road transportation and via
invested 150 billion euros to build the
airplane of a comparable quantity of
Cruise Roma, the Grimaldi Group is
The
cargo and passengers.
bringing to the community a saving
In a single one/way voyage, the
of about 183 tonnes of CO2 per each
Cruise Roma is capable of trans-
single voyage and therefore on ev-
porting 187 trailers and 215 cars
ery single day of the year. This effect
O
(making a total of 214 equivalent
is set to double later this year when
est and most technologically advanced Cruise
trailers) and 2,140 passengers with
the sistership Cruise Barcelona joins
Ferry in the whole of the Mediterranean was
a total consumption of 88.4 tonnes
the Cruise Roma on the same route.
officially inaugurated during a three-day cer-
n 14 April, two weeks after having
been deployed on her regular shuttle
service between Civitavecchia and
Barcelona, the Cruise Roma, the newest, larg-
emony encompassing a round trip on the route
CO2 Emission:
comparison between the m/v Cruise Roma
and alternative road/air transport
Route analysed: Civitavecchia / Barcelona
Km via road
1,275
Km via sea / air
823
Diesel CO2 emission factor
3.13 kg CO2 x kg fuel
Bunker ISO 380 CO2 emission factor
3.12 kg CO2 x kg fuel
Cruise Roma
Transport Capacity
214 trailers equivalent
2,140 passengers
Equivalent CO2 emission per trailer
1,290 kg CO2
Total CO2 Emission
275,808 kg CO2
Trucks (Euro 4 engine)
Units
214
CO2 Emission per unit
1,315 kg CO2
Total CO2 emission (trucks)
281,346 kg CO2
Airplane
CO2 emission
100.6 g CO2 / pax-km*
Passengers
2,140
Total CO2 emissions (airplane)
177,180 kg CO2
*source: Air France CO2 Calculator
CO2 Comparison
Cruise Roma
275,808 kg CO2
Trucks + Airplane
458,526 kg CO2
SHIP ADVANTAGE
182,718 kg CO2
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she serves. On Monday, April 14, an event to
present the ship to authorities and clients was
held onboard while the vessel was moored in
Civitavecchia. A similar event was held on April
15 in Barcelona.
Hosted on board by the Group co-managing director Emanuele Grimaldi were, amongst others,
Prof. Alessandro Bianchi, at that time Italy’s Minister of Transport, Mr Fabio Ciani, president of
the Civitavecchia Port Authority, Mr Gianni Moscherini, Mayor of Civitavecchia, Mr Giuseppe
Bono, ceo of Fincantieri that built the ship and
Mr Ugo Salerno, ceo of Rina (the Italian Shipping Register) who delivered to Mr Grimaldi
the Green Star Design Certificate for the Cruise
Roma. The Green Star notation certifies that the
ship has been designed and built in accordance
to the most strict environmentally friendly regulations to the point that she has the ‘clean air’ and
‘clean sea’ notations too. “The Cruise Roma is the
largest cruise ferry ever to have been designed
and built with such strict environmental regula-
Cruise Roma
deployed on service
A cruise including events in Civitavecchia
and Barcelona marked the deployment
on line of the largest Cruise Ferry in the Med
tions” underlined Mr Salerno.
ing operating costs by switching from the
In Barcelona, guests included Mr Jordi
congested overland roads onto the sea. At
Valls, President of the Barcelona Port Au-
the same time, the whole community is ben-
thority, Mr Pasquale Terracciano, Italian
efiting from our investments as the possibil-
Ambassador in Spain, various local institu-
ity to transport up to 2,300 passengers, 215
tions, Grimaldi’s main customers as well
cars and 180 trailers will produce a substan-
as representatives of the Spanish press.
tial cut in CO2 emissions when compared
In his speech, Mr Bianchi, Italy’s Minister
to the emissions necessary to transport the
of Transport paid tribute to Grimaldi’s
same number of cars, trailers and people
effort to promote and develop Europe’s
by road and airplane”.
Motorways of the Sea network, underlin-
During the cruise on the Civitavecchia-
ing how the Group is an example for the
Barcelona-Civitavecchia round trip guests
whole sector.
had the possibility to enjoy all the ameni-
Mr Grimaldi thanked the guests and un-
ties offered by the Cruise Roma, including
derlined how the Group is proud to be
the onboard Casino and the health centre
introducing a pair of twins (the Cruise
with its large gym and Spa.
Barcelona, sister to the Cruise Roma is
As usual on the Cruise Roma, at night it
due for delivery after the summer) that
was time for music and dancing both at
are substantially enhancing the transport
the discoteque and at the Smaila’s Club
capacity on the Civitavecchia / Barcelona
where performer Umberto Smaila sang
route. “Their large dimensions and huge
all the night long. Guests, including one
intake capacity – continued Mr Grimaldi
hundred members of the media, disem-
– will allow truck operators to cut their soar-
barked in Civitavecchia on April 16.
Clockwise: The Cruise Roma in navigation; Emanuele Grimaldi with Alessandro
Bianchi (centre), previous Italian Minister of
Transport and Fabio Ciani (right), President
of the Civitavecchia Port Authority; Ugo
Salerno (left), CEO of RINA handing over
to Emanuele Grimaldi the Green Star Design Certificate for the Cruise Roma; Jordi
Valls (left), President of the Barcelona Port
Authority, Emanuele Grimaldi and Pasquale
Terracciano (right), Italian Ambassador in
Spain; dancing at the Smaila’s Club with
songs performed by Umberto Smaila.
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5
Line Development
Brazil to Angola
every 10 days
F
rom July, the service directly
Frequency
improved on the
much successful
Africa Express
with the present 14-day frequency)
connecting Brazil to Angola
from Paranagua and Santos while La-
The objective of this service upgrade
and Nigeria will see a third
gos will continue to be served monthly.
is to let the Group participate at the re-
Ro/Ro multipurpose ship deployed on
In Lagos, the Africa Express service
construction programme of Angola un-
the route. This will result in a significant
interconnects with the Europe–Africa
dergone by the Government. The Line
improvement in both frequency and
services to provide oncarrying pos-
may consider at any time to improve
capacity. Luanda (Angola) will in future
sibilities to the entire range of African
this service to a weekly one should the
be served every 10 days (compared
ports served by Grimaldi services.
market request it.
US to West Africa
improvements
As a second
multipurpose
Ro/Ro
is deployed,
frequency for
shipments is
down to 18 days
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I
n June the direct service linking the
600 teus in addition to high & heavy Ro/
USA to West Africa has been upgraded
Ro, cars and project cargoes on mafi trail-
through the deployment of a second Ro/
ers. The service is marketed in the US by
Ro multipurpose vessel. This has taken the
the Group’s subsidiary company Atlantic
frequency down to every 18 days, marking
Container Line (ACL) in New Jersey, and
a substantial improvement particularly for
in West Africa by Grimaldi’s own network
container shipments and project cargoes.
of offices. The direct ports of call are New
The sister ships Repubblica di Roma and
York, Baltimore, Dakar, Tema, Lome, Co-
Repubblica di Amalfi that are deployed
tonou and Lagos with other West African
on this route are configured to load up to
ports served on a transshipment basis.
New Tonnage
As four sisterships are delivered in two years, the frequency of
the West Africa Southern Express service is to be cut to 8 days
Grande Angola launched
sophisticated system of internal ramps/
decks, fixed and hoistable, makes her
a very flexible vessel, optimising the
loading and unloading of any type of
cargo. Its quarter stern ramp allows
the loading of cargo units with a weight
up to 250 tonnes apiece while its two
cranes on the weather deck are able to
lift cargo units (containers and general
cargo) with a weight of up to 40 tonnes.
The “Grande Angola” will be delivered
T
in September and is due to be deployed
he first vessel in a string of 12
32.25 metres, and a service speed of 20
on the Southern Express service within
newbuildings to be built for the
knots, the 50,000-GT Grande Angola
the North-Europe-West Africa Network,
Group in the next few years at the
is a multipurpose vessel with an ideal
serving the ports of Amsterdam, Ham-
Uljanik (Croatia) and Hyundai Mipo (Ko-
cargo mix of 2,000 cars-vans, 2,000
burg, Tilbury, Antwerp, Le Havre, Lis-
rea) shipyards, the multipurpose Ro/Ro
linear metres of rolling cargo and 800
bon, Dakar, Luanda, Douala, Takoradi
Grande Angola was launched on May
containers.
and Abidjan. When all four sisterships to
31. Godmother of the ship was Mrs Ma-
On this class of ships, the height of the
the “Grande Angola” currently on order
ria Carmo Malaguerra, wife of Helder
main decks allows the loading of heavy
are delivered over the next two years,
Malaguerra, the Grimaldi Group Direc-
and out of gauge rolling equipment such
the frequency of this Southern Express
tor for South America.
as trucks, tractors, double-deck buses,
service will be upgraded from the cur-
With a length of 214 metres, a width of
big earthmoving equipment, etc. Its
rent twelve days to eight days.
South America Line
in Bremerhaven Call
T
he m/v Grande San Paolo was the
welcome reception was held on board
first ship deployed on the South
the vessel during which, on behalf of the
America Line (northbound) to call
Group, Cap. Melis welcomed several
Bremerhaven Ro/Ro terminal to dis-
port officials and representatives of BLG
charge new Daimler vehicles being
Logistic Automobile management.
shipped from Brazil.
Grimaldi South America line is now
This first Bremerhaven call took place
calling Bremerhaven regularly three
on April 11. On that occasion a small
times a month.
Mr Kupke of BLG hands over a welcome
present to capt Melis
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7
Awards
The Group is awarded as Supplier of the Year by the number
one automaker in the world for the seventh time in eight years
Grimaldi is ‘Best of the
Best’ for General Motors
“We are very honoured to receive this
From left to right, Ri-
prestigious award for the seventh time
chard Wagoner, Jr.,
in the last eight years” said Emanuele
Chairman and Chief
Grimaldi, co-Managing Director of the
Executive Officer, Gen-
Grimaldi Group. “It is a further encour-
eral Motors Corpora-
agement for our Group to continue offer-
tion, and Costantino
Baldissara, Commercial & Logistics Director, Grimaldi Group
O
ing top quality maritime-based logistics
services to General Motors and to pursue
even higher performances to meet GM’s
expectations”.
The GM Supplier of the Year award be-
n April 26, during a ceremony
Group as a GM Supplier of the Year win-
gan as a global program in 1992. Win-
held at the Sawgrass Marriott
ner, “ said Bo Andersson, GM group vice
ners are selected by a global team of
Hotel in Jacksonville, Florida,
president, Global Purchasing and Supply
executives from purchasing, engineer-
Costantino Baldissara, Commercial and
Chain. “This award is our way of telling
ing, manufacturing and logistics who
Logistics director of the Grimaldi Group
the winners that we appreciate all of their
base their decisions on supplier perfor-
was handed the General Motors 2007
efforts in working together with GM to
mance in quality, service, technology
manufacture world-class vehicles”.
and price.
Supplier of the Year award.
The Group received this award for signif-
“Grimaldi is among the best of the best,”
In 2007, the Grimaldi Group transported
icant contributions to GM’s global prod-
he continued. “They understand that our
worldwide over 2.8 million cars, 1.75 mil-
uct and performance achievements.
mutual success can only be achieved by
lion rolling units and containers as well as
sharing common goals and priorities.”
over 2.34 million passengers.
“GM is proud to honor The Grimaldi
Irish operation gets GM Award
E
uromed Ireland Logistics Ltd, a
subsidiary of the Group which provides storage and distribution services
for brand new vehicles in the Republic
of Ireland, has received the General Motors Quality award for the third consecutive year, demonstrating once again the
Group’s commitment to quality in every
aspect of vehicle handling and delivery.
More than 50,000 GM vehicles have been
received and delivered by Euromed Ire-
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land Logistics since it was presented with
the first GM award, in 2005.
The award, which depends on an in-
depth process of quality audits of all
physical and managerial processes
through receiving, storing, maintaining
and transporting GM products for the
Irish market, emphasises Health & Safety and efficiency of operations together
with damage prevention measures and
control both in IT and physical operation. Euromed Ireland Logistics is also
extremely pleased to be recognised as
an innovator by GM in this respect.
Grimaldi Lines awarded as Ro/Ro Line of the Year.
ACL got the Star Performer Award for North Atlantic
Grimaldi and ACL win
Lloyd’s Loading List Awards
T
he Grimaldi Group was once again
the award on behalf of the Group. He
under the spotlight at a ceremony
commented that this award is particu-
th
for the 15 annual Star Performer
larly important as it is voted for by the
Awards organised by the Lloyd’s Load-
readers of the Lloyd’s Loading List pub-
ing List that took place at London’s Vi-
lication.
nopolis on 18 April.
As for the Award for transit times and
Grimaldi Lines was voted as the win-
schedule reliability on the North Atlan-
ner of the prestigious Ro/Ro Line of the
tic Route won by ACL, the line serves
Year Award. The Group, who was also
three UK ports: Liverpool, Thamesport
the recipient last year, has now won this
This liner analysis award is an indication of
and Southampton to/from the East and
award more times than any other Ro/Ro
quality service, widely accepted through-
Gulf Coast of North America with weekly
Line operator.
out the industry and given each spring for
sailings and fast connections. ACL is one
At the same time, the Group’s subsid-
the previous year’s achievements.
of the only carriers who chronicle qual-
iary Atlantic Container Line (ACL) was
The Ro/Ro Line of the Year Award was pre-
ity performance yearly, with a 12-month
awarded with the Star Performer 2007 for
sented by the Publisher of Lloyd’s Loading
recap brochure, “Focus on Performance”.
transit times and schedule reliability on
List, Mr Steve Carter to Roy Postlethwaite,
Visit http://www.ACLcargo.com for more
the North Atlantic Route.
Director of Grimaldi UK who accepted
information on ACL’s quality process.
The Group in Gothenburg and Barcelona
san in Gothenburg. The Group had one of
the biggest stands (pictured) where, in addition to Grimaldi Lines, also the subsidiaries Finnlines, ACL and Wallhamn A.B. (the
company managing the Swedish port of
Wallhamn) were well represented.
From the Northern Sea to the Mediterra-
T
nean, between 3 and 6 June, was the turn
wo European events marked the debut
of the 10th International Logistics Exhibi-
for the Grimaldi Group of a new cor-
tion (SIL) that took place in Barcelona. More
porate marketing and communication
than three hundred companies, including
policy centered on attending exhibitions
those part of the Grimaldi Group, attended
with a single stand representing all the
SIL which has become the most important
Group’s companies involved in the specific
international transport and logistics confer-
market. On 20/22 May, the Grimaldi Group
ence and exhibition in the whole Mediter-
was therefore at the Ro/Ro conference and
ranean. Here the Group attended with its
exhibition 2008, held at the Svenska Mas-
Spanish subsidiaries too.
Historic Airplane
on Euromed
A dismantled airplane bound
to the Israeli air-force museum
was shipped onto the vessel
Gran Bretagna, deployed on
the Euro-Med Service. Loaded
in Antwerp, the airplane was
discharged in the port of Ashdod. After undergoing refitting,
the airplane will be on show in
the Israeli Airforce Museum.
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ACL NEWS
A Grimaldi Group Company, Atlantic Container Line’s weekly North Atlantic container Ro/Ro /vehicle service has a fixed day schedule
calling Baltimore, Portsmouth, Virginia, New York and Halifax in North America, and Liverpool, Antwerp, Hamburg and Gothenburg in
Europe. In cooperation with Grimaldi Lines, ACL provides a weekly service for Ro/Ro and container cargo from North America to a wide
range of ports in West Africa and a Ro/Ro service to the Mediterranean, South America and beyond.
USA exports boom
W
ith the North American housing and financial markets in a
slump, the weak dollar continues to make U.S. goods more
attractive to the rest of the world. Over 5,000 customers now use
ACL’s container, Ro/Ro and Car Services between North America
and Europe, West Africa and the Mediterranean. Our direct services from North America to Europe and West Africa have been fully
booked all year, and ACL’s reputation for reliability and quality service
has enabled it to maintain high utilisation westbound despite the
economic obstacles facing European shippers. ACL recorded its
highest volume year ever in 2007, with total volumes exceeding 5,100
Teu per week. Roundtrip vessel utilisation increased to 91%.
ACL in Olympic Games
A
Alternative fueltrucks
F
our Volvo FM-9 CO2-neutral trucks sailed from Baltimore returning to the factory in Goteborg after being showcased at
the Washington, DC International Renewable Energy Conference.
These featured vehicles run on different, clean renewable fuels and
kicked off a panel discussion on “Renewable Fuels for CO2-Neutral Road Transport”. These heavy-duty truck models weighed 42
tonnes each with dimensions being 8.81 x 2.54 x 3.99 metres.
s Beijing prepares for the
Games of the XXIX Summer Olympics 2008, construction preparations began with
this shipment of a portable roofing machine. In February, this
19-tonne self-propelled unit was
rushed from Halifax and driven
on an ACL vessel via her 420
metric ton capacity stern ramp.
Upon arrival in Hamburg, the
unit was then loaded for delivery to Xingang (China) and
onto The Capital Indoor Stadium to assist with 11 newly
renovated venues for the Olympic Games.
Guinness world records wooden caber
tossed aboard Atlantic Concert
T
he world’s largest wooden caber was transported from Liverpool (England)
to New York aboard the vessel Atlantic Concert. This work of art was created from Scotland’s Glasgow George Square 18.29 metre height Christmas
tree. It was transformed into a Guinness World record breaker and donated to
New York as a sign of friendship. The City of Glasgow’s woodworking charity, The Bullwood Project, commissioned 36 carvers for this special project.
These highly skilled master craftsmen spent 2,000 hours transforming the tree
into a living piece of art. For its voyage to New York, the caber was trucked
from Glasgow, Scotland to Liverpool, England. It was securely lashed on a
40-ton mafi trailer for its transatlantic voyage; it was delivered just in time for
New York’s Tartan Day Parade on April 5. The tossing caber will finally be
transferred to a permanent home in one of the New York City’s museums.
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Le Havre
Tel. +34 96 3061300
Fax +34 96 3307877
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Tel. +34 93 5028163
Fax +34 93 5028166
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Paris
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Tel +1 732 452 5400
Fax +1 732 452 5469
[email protected]
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Canada
Halifax
Germany
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Tel +1 902 420 9259
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Tel +323 221 2050
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Tel +44 151 472 8000
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Tel +54 11 4312 6891 / 6898
Fax +54 11 4312 0416
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Tel +55 47 348 5222
Fax +55 47 384 8002
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Tel +55 41 3423 1066
Fax +55 41 3423 3481
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OCEANUS AG. MARITIMAS
Tel +55 21 3849 5858
Fax +55 21 2516 1644
[email protected]
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OCEANUS AG. MARITIMAS
Tel +55 53 3231 1355
Fax +55 53 3231 1976
[email protected]
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OCEANUS AG. MARITIMAS
Tel +55 71 3241 4990
Fax +55 71 3243 5633
[email protected]
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OCEANUS AG. MARITIMAS
Tel +55 13 3202 2000
Fax +55 13 3232 4507
[email protected]
V itoria
OCEANUS AG. MARITIMAS
Tel +55 27 3225 5663
Fax +55 27 3225 7075
[email protected]
Cameroon
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Socomar
Tel +237 3424550
Fax +237 3424936
[email protected]
Congo
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GETMA
Tel +242 942345
Fax +242 940872
[email protected]
Congo (ex Zaire)
Kinshasa
FULL TRANSIT
Tel +243 88 40113
Fax +243 88 04334
[email protected]
Matadi
FULL TRANSIT
Tel +243 88 74171
[email protected]
Cyprus
Limassol
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Tel +357 25‑ 567070
Fax +357 25‑ 567919
[email protected]
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(new vehicles only)
Tel +357 25 362223
Fax +357 25 747662
Denmark
Copenhagen
MOTORSHIPS AGENCIES
Tel +45 39 296800
Fax +45 39 297505
[email protected]
Esbjerg
NIELS WINTHER & CO.
Tel +45 75 128355
Fax +45 75 128617
[email protected]
Egypt
Alexandria
MARINA SHIPPING AGENCY
Tel +20 3 486 3647/485 6972
Fax +20 3 485 6941
[email protected]
Estonia
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Tel +372 611 6001
Fax +372 611 6005
[email protected]
Finland
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Tel +358 9 413 678
Fax +358 9 4136 799
France
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Tel +33 4 9115 4400
Fax +33 4 9156 0910
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Tel +33 3 2858 0531
Fax +33 3 2863 3219
[email protected]
Strasbourg
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tel +33 3 8826 9850
fax + 33 3 8826 9851
[email protected]
Gabon
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GETMA
Tel +241 702 814 - 704 018
Fax +241 704 020/241 703 420
[email protected]
Gambia
Banjul
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Tel +220 4 227518
Fax +220 4 227929
[email protected]
Greece
Piraeus
ALLALOUF HELLAS
Tel +30 210 4127242
+30 210 4123309
Fax +30 210 4171756
[email protected]
Guinea
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Tel +224 413205
Fax +224 414273
[email protected]
Ireland
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MARITIME AGENCIES
Tel +353 1 278 1188
Fax +353 1 278 1187
[email protected]
Cork
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Tel +353 21 4370000
Fax‑+353 21 4370006
[email protected]
Israel
Tel Aviv
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Tel +972 3 5640202
Fax +972 3 7601137
[email protected]
Ashdod
ALLALOUF AND CO. SHIPPING LTD
Tel +972 8 8513333
Fax +972 8 8521165
[email protected]
Haifa
ALLALOUF AND CO. SHIPPING LTD
Tel +972 4 8611811
Fax +972 4 8548820
[email protected]
Italy
Catania
Marangolo
Tel +39 095 7139141
Fax +39 095 7139142
[email protected]
Civitavecchia
Atlantica civitavecchia
Tel +39 0766 366594
Fax +39 0766 776119
[email protected]
Genova
MARITTIMA SPEDIZIONI S.R.L.
Tel +39 019 821375
Fax +39 019 821147
[email protected]
Livorno
L.V. GHIANDA
Tel +39 0586 82681
Fax +39 0586 826821
[email protected]
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
Venice
TEAM SHIPPING AGENCY
Tel + 39 041 2609011
Fax +39 041 5319565
[email protected]
Ivory Coast
Abidjan
MOVIS
Tel + 225 21 249050
Fax + 225 21 249070
[email protected]
Liberia
Monrovia
UMARCO (LIBERIA)
CORPORATION
Tel: +231 77 05 96 35
Fax: +231 77 05 96 36
[email protected]
Libya
Tripoli
Libya Shipping Agency
Tel: +218 21 340 2528
Fax: +218 21 340 3496
[email protected]
AGEMAR
Tel +386 5 665 63 99
Fax +386 5 665 64 00
[email protected]
Spain
Bilbao
AGENCIA MARITIMA
CONDEMINAS NORTE
Tel +34 94 4232619
Fax +34 94 4231794
[email protected]
Switzerland
Basel
OZEAN
BROKERAGE & SHIPPING
Tel + 41 61 319 00 00
Fax + 41 61 319 00 99
[email protected]
Malta
Tunisia
Tunis
SULLIVAN MARITIME
Tel +356 21226873
Fax +356 21226876
[email protected]
V.N. BERREBI
Tel.: +216 71 333870
Fax: +216 71 349844
[email protected]
Morocco
Casablanca
Turkey
Izmir and Gemlik
ACOMAR
Tel +212 22 44/23/64
Fax +212-22-31/56/58
[email protected]
Netherlands
Rotterdam
BROEKMAN MOTORSHIPS
Tel +31 10 487 3911
Fax +31 10 429 0953
[email protected]
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
MARITTIMA SPEDIZIONI S.r.l.
Tel +39 019 821375
Fax +39 019 821147
[email protected]
Bahhar
Tel +963 41470171
Fax +963 41 470175
[email protected]
AGEMAR
Tel +39 040 363737
Fax +39 040 638172
[email protected]
Bahhar
Tel +963 325000
Fax +963 43 329900
[email protected]
Trieste
Slovenia
Koper
Tartous
EGEKONT
Tel +90 232 4777722
Fax +90 232 4110044
[email protected]
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
[email protected]
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]
Passengers & Freight
LINE
departure
abc
def
bdf
a
ace
c
ace
2xWeek via Civitavecchia
Catania > Toulon
4xWeek
Catania > Malta
2xWeek
Catania > Genoa
2xWeek
Catania > Civitavecchia
2xWeek via Salerno
Valencia > Palermo
2xWeek via Palermo
Tunis > Salerno
2xWeek
Tunis > Palermo
Weekly
Tunis > Civitavecchia
3xWeek
Toulon > Civitavecchia
2xWeek via Palermo
Salerno > Tunis
2xWeek
Salerno > Palermo
Weekly
Porto Vecchio > Livorno*
Weekly
ae
cg
b
e
d
g
d
g
d
b
b
e
be
a
f
a
f
bd
f
b
a
a
e
2xWeek
b
Palermo > Tunis
f
2xWeek
a
Palermo > Valencia
e
2xWeek via Salerno
Porto Vecchio > Civitavecchia* g
Palermo > Salerno
Weekly
Livorno > Porto Vecchio*
3xWeek
Livorno > Barcelona
Weekly
Civitavecchia > Tunis
3xWeek
Civitavecchia > Toulon
Weekly
Daily
abc
def
Civitavecchia > Porto Vecchio* g
Civitavecchia > Barcelona
3xWeek
Barcelona > Livorno
Daily
Barcelona > Civitavecchia
*Summer Service
Freight only
a
e
b
g
d
a
a
02:00
23:00
01:00
24:00
21:00
11:00
21:00
11:00
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20:00
01:00
24:00
03:00
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05:00
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05:00
21:00
18:00
23:30
ae
da
d
b
e
a
e
a
b
f
b
f
cf
b
f
b
g
ce
g
c
12:30 a
01:00
12:00
10:00
20:00
01:00
12:00
21:30
00:30 a
23:30 bdf
23:00 d
21:00 bdf
19:00 bcd
19:00 efg
12:00 g
arrival
19:00 bcd
19:00 efg
24:00 ceg
09:00
09:00
12:00
12:00
08:30
09:30
21:00
09:30
06:00
14:00
21:00
20:00
09:00
06:00
14:00
20:30
07:00
12:00
09:00
18:00
19:30
09:30
21:00
20:30
07:00
14:00
22:30
07:00
08:30
19:30
16:00
12:00
15:00
15:00
18:30
15:00
15:00
20:00
Malta > Civitavecchia
Weekly
Valencia
Barcelona
Salerno > Malta
Weekly via Salerno
Palermo > Tripoli
Weekly
Malta > Tripoli
Weekly
Malta > Salerno
2xWeek
Malta > Genoa
2xWeek
ad
a
e
b
f
cf
14:00 e
01:00 g
20:00 g
2xWeek via Civitavecchia
Valencia > Salerno
3xWeek
Valencia > Livorno
Weekly via Civitavecchia/Malta
Tripoli > Toulon
Weekly
Tripoli > Salerno
Weekly via Salerno
Tripoli > Palermo
Weekly
Tripoli > Malta
Weekly via Malta
Tripoli > Genoa
Weekly via Malta
Tripoli > Civitavecchia
Weekly via Malta
Tripoli > Catania
Weekly via Civitavecchia/Malta
Toulon > Tripoli
Toulon > Catania
3xWeek
Salerno > Valencia
Weekly
LINE
Salerno > Tripoli
Medit erranean Sh ort Se a Ne t work Misratah
Malta
Catania
Salerno
Civitavecchia
Palermo
Tripoli
Tunis
Porto
Vecchio
14:00
22:30
06:00
18:00
08:00
08:00
22:00
24:00
21:00
21:00
20:00
09:00
06:00
09:00
23:00
06:00
20:00
23:00
08:00
06:00
Livorno
1st wk cg
2nd wk e
18:00 c
20:00
20:00
15:00
17:00
14:00
15:00
14:00
18:00
17:00 g
17:00 ea
17:00 dg
24:00 g
24:00 c
24:00 g
24:00 da
arrival
23:00 g
Genoa
Toulon
d
a
e
b
Malta > Catania
4xWeek
ad
a
e
a
e
ad
Livorno > Valencia
c
cf
cf
b
b
f
bf
departure
c
1st wk ae
2nd wk c
Weekly via Malta
Genoa > Tripoli
Genoa > Malta
2xWeek
Genoa > Catania
2xWeek
Weekly via Malta
Civitavecchia > Tripoli
Civitavecchia > Malta
2xWeek
Civitavecchia > Catania
2xWeek
Weekly via Malta
LINE
Catania > Tripoli
Freight only
Freight only
b
e
g
1st wk c
2nd wk ae
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
b
d
g
d
f
d
departure
d
d
f
b
g
c
g
20:00
20:00
20:00
02:00
02:00
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
d
f
b
08:00
08:00
14:00
22:00
06:00
11:30
18:00
14:00
08:00
09:00
20:00
22:00
14:00
20:00
06:00
06:00
20:00
06:00
06:00
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
1st wk e
2nd wk cg
16:00 f
16:00 c
16:00 f
16:00 b
16:00 f
16:00 f
16:00 d
16:00
22:00
04:00
21:00
18:00
21:00
arrival
14:00 g
Schedules subject to changes without notice
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15/Jun
16/Jun
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22/Jun
25/Jun
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Eurocargo
Europa
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06/Jul(*)
11/Jul
13/Jul
20/Jul
21/Jul
25/Jul
27/Jul
30/Jul
ECE0508
ECA0508
15/Jun(*)
09/Jun(*)
20/Jun
22/Jun
29/Jun
30/Jun
07/Jul
09/Jul
12/Jul
Eurocargo
Europa
Eurocargo
Africa
22/Jul(*)
20/Jul(*)
29/Jul
31/Jul
07/Aug
08/Aug
12/Aug
14/Aug
17/Aug
ECA0608
Eurocargo
Africa
of call
Vessel
21/Jun
22/Jun
24/Jun
16/Jun
17/Jun
19/Jun
26/Jun
06/Jun
10/Jun(*)
07/Jun
09/Jun
08/Jun(*)
17/Jun
GAF0508
GAT0508
25/May
27/May
29/May
02/Jun
30/May(*)
11/Jun
Grande
Africa
Grande
Atlantico
01/Jul
28/Jun
08/Jun
09/Jun
11/Jun
14/Jun
11/Jun(*)
21/Jun
23/Jun
GAR0508
Grande
Argentina
09/Jul
11/Jul
06/Jul
07/Jul
18/Jun
21/Jun
23/Jun
24/Jun
22/Jun(*)
02/Jul
GAM0508
Grande
America
of call
Vessel
18/Jul
22/Jun(*)
29/Jun
06/Jul
15/Jul
27/Jun(*)
JSM0508
THE0508
08/Jun(*)
09/Jun(*)
11/Jun(*)
15/Jun
19/Jun(*)
20/Jun
27/Jun
06/Jul
12/Jul
Jolly
Smeraldo
Thebeland
02/Jul
08/Jul
16/Jul
21/Jul
27/Jun
25/Jun
NAE0108
Naesborg
01/Jul
03/Jul
01/Jul(*)
06/Jul
02/Jul(*)
10/Jul
17/Jul
25/Jul
31/Jul
05/Aug
07/Aug
ALY0308
Alyona
of call
* By Transhipment
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Bilbao
Casablanca
Dakar
Banjul
Conakry
Freetown
Ports
Vessel
19/Jun
08/Jun
09/Jun
12/Jun
20/Jun
21/Jun
07/Jun
07/Jun(*)
09/Jun
10/Jun
13/Jun
GBR0308
GHA0308
20/May
22/May
27/May
30/May
03/Jun
Grande
Brasile
Grande
Amburgo
30/Jun
28/Jun
15/Jun
17/Jun
20/Jun
23/Jun
27/Jun
15/Jun
17/Jun
18/Jun
20/Jun
23/Jun
GRS0408
14/Jun
Grande
San Paolo
RAG0408
Repubblica
Argentina
North Europe / West Africa Northern Express Service
Amsterdam
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Lisbon
Dakar
Luanda
Douala
Takoradi
Abidjan
Ports
North Europe / West Africa Southern Express Service Amsterdam
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Dakar
Conakry
Lome
Lagos
Cotonou
Tema
Takoradi
Abidjan
San Pedro
Ports
North Europe / West Africa Central Express Service Tilbury
Hamburg
Antwerp
Le Havre
Dakar
Banjul
Abidjan
Lome
Pointe Noire
Vessel
Eurocargo Express Service 14/Jul
15/Jul
27/Jun
29/Jun
01/Jul
03/Jul
05/Jul
08/Jul
12/Jul
GFR0408
Grande
Francia
30/Aug
27/Jul
20/Jul(*)
22/Jul(*)
29/Jul
31/Jul(*)
03/Aug
09/Aug
17/Aug
24/Aug
THE0608
Thebeland
19/Jul
16/Jul
15/Jul
27/Jun
29/Jun
01/Jul
03/Jul
22/Jun(*)
10/Jul
GNI0508
Grande
Nigeria
25/Jul(*)
02/Aug
31/Jul(*)
04/Aug
04/Aug(*)
09/Aug
15/Aug
24/Aug
JSM0608
Jolly
Smeraldo
26/Jul
22/Jul
04/Jul
06/Jul
08/Jul
10/Jul
02/Jul(*)
18/Jul
GAT0608
Grande
Atlantico
20/Jul
21/Jul
04/Jul
06/Jul
07/Jul
09/Jul
11/Jul
14/Jul
18/Jul
GBA0408
03/Aug
04/Aug
17/Jul
20/Jul
21/Jul
23/Jul
26/Jul
29/Jul
02/Aug
GHA0408
Grande
Amburgo
06/Aug
09/Aug
07/Aug(*)
11/Aug
09/Aug(*)
15/Aug
22/Aug
29/Aug
04/Sep
09/Sep
10/Sep
NAE0208
Naesborg
02/Aug
29/Jul
11/Jul
13/Jul
15/Jul
17/Jul
13/Jul(*)
24/Jul
Grande
Africa
12/Aug
13/Aug
27/Jul
29/Jul
30/Jul
01/Aug
04/Aug
07/Aug
11/Aug
GBR0408
Grande
Brasile
24/Sep
19/Aug
21/Aug
15/Aug(*)
23/Aug
18/Aug(*)
27/Aug
03/Sep
12/Sep
18/Sep
ALY0408
Alyona
11/Aug
05/Aug
18/Jul
20/Jul
22/Jul
24/Jul
09/Jul(*)
31/Jul
GAR0608
Grande
Argentina
ECE0708
16/Sep(*)
14/Sep(*)
19/Sep
21/Sep
28/Sep
29/Sep
03/Oct
05/Oct
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Eurocargo
Europa
GAF0608
ECA0708
01/Sep(*)
29/Aug(*)
03/Sep
05/Sep
12/Sep
13/Sep
17/Sep
19/Sep
22/Sep
Eurocargo
Africa
Grande
Buenos Aires
ECE0608
07/Aug(*)
09/Aug(*)
15/Aug
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24/Aug
25/Aug
29/Aug
31/Aug
03/Sep
Eurocargo
Europa
19/Aug
20/Aug
02/Aug
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06/Aug
08/Aug
11/Aug
14/Aug
18/Aug
RAG0508
Repubblica
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01/Sep
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07/Sep
12/Sep
19/Sep
30/Aug
GRA0108
29/Aug
30/Aug
12/Aug
14/Aug
16/Aug
18/Aug
20/Aug
23/Aug
27/Aug
GRS0508
Grande
San Paolo
09/Sep
06/Sep(*)
08/Sep(*)
11/Sep
05/Sep(*)
16/Sep
23/Sep
01/Oct
07/Oct
12/Oct
13/Oct
THE0708
Thebeland
27/Aug
21/Aug
03/Aug
05/Aug
07/Aug
09/Aug
04/Aug(*)
16/Aug
GNI0608
Grande
Nigeria
20/Oct(*)
18/Oct(*)
24/Oct
26/Oct
02/Nov
03/Nov
07/Nov
09/Nov
12/Nov
ECE0808
Eurocargo
Europa
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18/Aug
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25/Jul
28/Jul
30/Jul
31/Jul
31/Jul(*)
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GAM0608
Grande
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02/Oct(*)
30/Sep(*)
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10/Oct
17/Oct
18/Oct
22/Oct
24/Oct
27/Oct
ECA0808
Eurocargo
Africa
08/Sep
09/Sep
23/Aug
25/Aug
27/Aug
29/Aug
31/Aug
03/Sep
07/Sep
GFR0508
Grande
Francia
26/Oct
22/Sep
24/Sep
24/Sep(*)
26/Sep
27/Sep(*)
01/Oct
07/Oct
15/Oct
21/Oct
NAE0308
Naesborg
02/Sep
29/Aug
11/Aug
13/Aug
15/Aug
17/Aug
17/Aug(*)
24/Aug
GAT0708
Grande
Atlantico
ECA0908
09/Nov(*)
01/Nov(*)
12/Nov
14/Nov
21/Nov
22/Nov
26/Nov
28/Nov
01/Dec
Eurocargo
Africa
Atlantic Network Quarterly Schedule
16/Sep
18/Sep
31/Aug
02/Sep
04/Sep
06/Sep
08/Sep
11/Sep
15/Sep
GBA0508
Grande
Buenos Aires
04/Oct
07/Oct
02/Oct(*)
09/Oct
03/Oct(*)
13/Oct
20/Oct
29/Oct
04/Nov
09/Nov
11/Nov
ALY0508
Alyona
12/Sep
06/Sep
19/Aug
21/Aug
23/Aug
25/Aug
18/Aug(*)
01/Sep
GAF0708
Grande
Africa
ECE0908
27/Nov(*)
25/Nov(*)
28/Nov
30/Nov
07/Dec
08/Dec
12/Dec
14/Dec
17/Dec
Eurocargo
Europa
Schedules subject to changes without notice
of call
Vessel
28/Jun
30/Jun
03/Jul
04/Jul
05/Jul
09/Jul
10/Jul
11/Jul
19/Jul
19/Jun
10/Jul
11/Jul
15/Jul
16/Jul
19/Jul
21/Jul
22/Jul
01/Aug
09/Jul
10/Jul
13/Jul
17/Jul
15/Jul
25/Jul
06/Jul
08/Jul
09/Jul
10/Jul
11/Jul
12/Jul
14/Jul
22/Jul
25/Jul
26/Jul
28/Jul
Sunday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Friday
Saturday
Monday
NEW YORK FAPS
BALTIMORE
PORTSMOUTH
NEW YORK CITY
HALIFAX
LIVERPOOL
ANTWERP
HAMBURG
GOThEnBURG
28/Jun
Saturday
LIVERPOOL
NEW YORK CITY
25/Jun
Wednesday
ANTWERP
HALIFAX
23/Jun
Monday
GOThEnBURG
8216/8316
8215/8315
04/Aug
02/Aug
01/Aug
29/Jul
21/Jul
19/Jul
18/Jul
17/Jul
16/Jul
15/Jul
13/Jul
05/Jul
02/Jul
30/Jun
28/Jun
Atl
Concert
Atl
Companion
21/Jun
Vessel
Fixed Day
Saturday
of call
HAMBURG
Ports
11/Aug
09/Aug
08/Aug
05/Aug
28/Jul
26/Jul
25/Jul
24/Jul
23/Jul
22/Jul
20/Jul
12/Jul
09/Jul
07/Jul
05/Jul
8217/8317
Atl
Compass
18/Aug
16/Aug
15/Aug
12/Aug
04/Aug
02/Aug
01/Aug
31/Jul
30/Jul
29/Jul
27/Jul
19/Jul
16/Jul
14/Jul
12/Jul
8218/8318
Atl
Cartier
25/Aug
23/Aug
22/Aug
19/Aug
11/Aug
09/Aug
08/Aug
07/Aug
06/Aug
05/Aug
03/Aug
26/Jul
23/Jul
21/Jul
19/Jul
8219/8319
01/Sep
30/Aug
29/Aug
26/Aug
18/Aug
16/Aug
15/Aug
14/Aug
13/Aug
12/Aug
10/Aug
02/Aug
30/Jul
28/Jul
26/Jul
8220/8320
Atl
Companion
05/Aug
06/Aug
10/Aug
11/Aug
13/Aug
21/Aug
03/Jul
04/Jul
06/Jul
07/Jul
09/Jul
11/Jul
10/Jul(*)
14/Jul
18/Jul
27/Jul
29/Jul
31/Jul
01/Aug
GBA0408
Grande
Buenos Aires
Atl
Conveyor
22/Jul
23/Jul
26/Jul
28/Jul
29/Jul
01/Aug
03/Aug
04/Aug
13/Aug
26/Jun
27/Jun
29/Jun
01/Jul
03/Jul
05/Jul
02/Jul(*)
08/Jul
12/Jul
28/Jun
07/Jul
GFR0408
14/Jun
15/Jun
17/Jun
18/Jun
20/Jun
23/Jun
20/Jun(*)
Grande
Francia
GRS0408
Grande
San Paolo
04/Jul
05/Jul
15/Jun
17/Jun
20/Jun
31/May(*)
23/Jun
27/Jun
14/Jun
RAG0408
GBR0308
07/Jun
07/Jun(*)
09/Jun
10/Jun
13/Jun
31/May(*)
Repubblica
Argentina
Grande
Brasile
North America / North Europe Service
* By Transhipment
Bremerhaven
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Bilbao
Lisbon
Casablanca
Dakar
Salvador
Vitoria
Rio de Janeiro
Santos
Montevideo
Zarate
Buenos Aires
Paranagua
Santos
Rio de Janeiro
Dakar
Ports
North Europe / South America Line
27/Aug
28/Aug
31/Aug
02/Sep
03/Sep
11/Sep
26/Jul
27/Jul
29/Jul
30/Jul
01/Aug
04/Aug
03/Aug(*)
07/Aug
11/Aug
19/Aug
20/Aug
22/Aug
23/Aug
GBR0408
Grande
Brasile
02/Sep
04/Sep
07/Sep
10/Sep
09/Sep
19/Sep
28/Aug
30/Aug
02/Aug
02/Aug
05/Aug
06/Aug
08/Aug
11/Aug
09/Aug(*)
14/Aug
18/Aug
RAG0508
Repubblica
Argentina
12/Sep
14/Sep
17/Sep
19/Sep
20/Sep
28/Sep
07/Sep
09/Sep
11/Aug
12/Aug
14/Aug
16/Aug
18/Aug
20/Aug
15/Aug(*)
23/Aug
27/Aug
05/Sep
GRS0508
Grande
San Paolo
17/Sep
18/Sep
21/Sep
23/Sep
24/Sep
27/Sep
29/Sep
30/Sep
09/Oct
22/Aug
23/Aug
25/Aug
27/Aug
29/Aug
31/Aug
27/Aug(*)
03/Sep
07/Sep
GFR0508
Grande
Francia
08/Sep
06/Sep
05/Sep
02/Sep
25/Aug
23/Aug
22/Aug
21/Aug
20/Aug
19/Aug
17/Aug
09/Aug
06/Aug
04/Aug
02/Aug
8221/8321
Atl
Concert
15/Sep
13/Sep
12/Sep
09/Sep
01/Sep
30/Aug
29/Aug
28/Aug
27/Aug
26/Aug
24/Aug
16/Aug
13/Aug
11/Aug
09/Aug
8222/8322
Atl
Compass
22/Sep
20/Sep
19/Sep
16/Sep
08/Sep
06/Sep
05/Sep
04/Sep
03/Sep
02/Sep
31/Aug
23/Aug
20/Aug
18/Aug
16/Aug
8223/8323
Atl
Cartier
29/Sep
27/Sep
26/Sep
23/Sep
15/Sep
13/Sep
12/Sep
11/Sep
10/Sep
09/Sep
07/Sep
30/Aug
27/Aug
25/Aug
23/Aug
8224/8324
Atl
Conveyor
06/Oct
04/Oct
03/Oct
30/Sep
22/Sep
20/Sep
19/Sep
18/Sep
17/Sep
16/Sep
14/Sep
06/Sep
03/Sep
01/Sep
30/Aug
8225/8325
Atl
Companion
13/Oct
11/Oct
10/Oct
07/Oct
29/Sep
27/Sep
26/Sep
25/Sep
24/Sep
23/Sep
21/Sep
13/Sep
10/Sep
08/Sep
06/Sep
8226/8326
Atl
Concert
20/Oct
18/Oct
17/Oct
14/Oct
06/Oct
04/Oct
03/Oct
02/Oct
01/Oct
30/Sep
28/Sep
20/Sep
17/Sep
15/Sep
13/Sep
8227/8327
Atl
Compass
27/Oct
25/Oct
24/Oct
21/Oct
13/Oct
11/Oct
10/Oct
09/Oct
08/Oct
07/Oct
05/Oct
27/Sep
24/Sep
22/Sep
20/Sep
8228/8328
Atl
Cartier
30/Sep
01/Oct
05/Oct
06/Oct
07/Oct
17/Oct
25/Sep
26/Sep
30/Aug
31/Aug
02/Sep
04/Sep
06/Sep
08/Sep
07/Sep(*)
11/Sep
15/Sep
GBA0508
Grande
Buenos Aires
ACL Weekly Fixed-day Schedule
11/Aug
13/Aug
19/Aug
16/Aug
18/Aug
22/Aug
23/Aug
24/Aug
01/Sep
16/Jul
17/Jul
20/Jul
21/Jul
23/Jul
26/Jul
10/Jul(*)
29/Jul
02/Aug
GHA0408
Grande
Amburgo
03/Nov
01/Nov
31/Oct
28/Oct
20/Oct
18/Oct
17/Oct
16/Oct
15/Oct
14/Oct
12/Oct
04/Oct
01/Oct
29/Sep
27/Sep
8229/8329
Atl
Conveyor
11/Oct
13/Oct
16/Oct
18/Oct
19/Oct
27/Oct
06/Oct
08/Oct
09/Sep
10/Sep
12/Sep
14/Sep
16/Sep
18/Sep
16/Sep(*)
21/Sep
25/Sep
04/Oct
GHA0508
Grande
Amburgo
Schedules subject to changes without notice
of call
of call
Fixed day
of call
V.06/07
Vessel
Fixed Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Spes
V.12/08
Fides
06/Jun
09/Jun
12/Jun
16/Jun
17/Jun
18/Jun
19/Jun
22/Jun
23/Jun
26/Jun
28/Jun
02/Jul
03/Jul
04/Jul
V.08/08
Grande
Benelux
V.11/08
04/Jun
06/Jun
11/Jun
13/Jun
14/Jun
15/Jun
17/Jun
18/Jun
19/Jun
23/Jun
25/Jun
30/Jun
01/Jul
02/Jul
V.06/08
30/May
02/Jun
05/Jun
09/Jun
10/Jun
11/Jun
12/Jun
15/Jun
16/Jun
19/Jun
21/Jun
25/Jun
26/Jun
27/Jun
Grande
Detroit
V.07/08
V.07/08
23/Jun
24/Jun
25/Jun
28/Jun
30/Jun
01/Jul
03/Jul
V.13/08
Spes
18/Jun
20/Jun
25/Jun
27/Jun
28/Jun
29/Jun
01/Jul
02/Jul
03/Jul
07/Jul
09/Jul
14/Jul
15/Jul
16/Jul
30/Jun
01/Jul
02/Jul
05/Jul
07/Jul
08/Jul
10/Jul
V.13/08
Fides
20/Jun
23/Jun
26/Jun
30/Jun
01/Jul
02/Jul
03/Jul
06/Jul
07/Jul
10/Jul
12/Jul
16/Jul
17/Jul
18/Jul
V.08/08
07/Jul
08/Jul
09/Jul
12/Jul
14/Jul
15/Jul
17/Jul
V.14/08
Spes
25/Jun
27/Jun
02/Jul
04/Jul
05/Jul
06/Jul
08/Jul
09/Jul
10/Jul
14/Jul
16/Jul
21/Jul
22/Jul
23/Jul
V.09/08
14/Jul
15/Jul
16/Jul
19/Jul
21/Jul
22/Jul
24/Jul
V.14/08
Fides
27/Jun
30/Jun
03/Jul
07/Jul
08/Jul
09/Jul
10/Jul
13/Jul
14/Jul
17/Jul
19/Jul
23/Jul
24/Jul
25/Jul
V.07/08
21/Jul
22/Jul
23/Jul
26/Jul
28/Jul
29/Jul
31/Jul
V.15/08
Spes
02/Jul
04/Jul
09/Jul
11/Jul
12/Jul
13/Jul
15/Jul
16/Jul
17/Jul
21/Jul
23/Jul
28/Jul
29/Jul
30/Jul
V.07/07
28/Jul
29/Jul
30/Jul
02/Aug
04/Aug
05/Aug
07/Aug
V.15/08
Fides
04/Jul
07/Jul
10/Jul
14/Jul
15/Jul
16/Jul
17/Jul
20/Jul
21/Jul
24/Jul
26/Jul
30/Jul
31/Jul
01/Aug
V.09/08
Grande
Benelux
Spes
09/Jul
11/Jul
16/Jul
18/Jul
19/Jul
20/Jul
22/Jul
23/Jul
24/Jul
28/Jul
30/Jul
04/Aug
05/Aug
06/Aug
V.08/08
Grande
Anversa
25/Jul
26/Jul
29/Jul
01/Aug
02/Aug
05/Aug
06/Aug
08/Aug
09/Aug
15/Aug
17/Aug
18/Aug
19/Aug
21/Aug
22/Aug
24/Aug
V.07/08
Grande
Bret.
04/Aug
05/Aug
06/Aug
09/Aug
11/Aug
12/Aug
14/Aug
V.16/08
18/Jul
19/Jul
22/Jul
25/Jul
26/Jul
29/Jul
30/Jul
01/Aug
02/Aug
08/Aug
10/Aug
11/Aug
12/Aug
14/Aug
15/Aug
17/Aug
V.06/08
Grande
Scandin.
: Ravenna-Venice-Koper-Monfalcone-Piraeus-Alexandria (old port)-Tartous-Latakia
16/Jun
17/Jun
18/Jun
21/Jun
23/Jun
24/Jun
26/Jun
V.12/08
Fides
11/Jun
13/Jun
18/Jun
20/Jun
21/Jun
22/Jun
24/Jun
25/Jun
26/Jun
30/Jun
02/Jul
07/Jul
08/Jul
09/Jul
11/Jul
12/Jul
15/Jul
18/Jul
19/Jul
22/Jul
23/Jul
25/Jul
26/Jul
01/Aug
03/Aug
04/Aug
05/Aug
07/Aug
08/Aug
10/Aug
V.05/08
Grande
Europa
Grande
Detroit
04/Jul
05/Jul
08/Jul
11/Jul
12/Jul
15/Jul
16/Jul
18/Jul
19/Jul
25/Jul
27/Jul
28/Jul
29/Jul
31/Jul
01/Aug
03/Aug
V.06/08
Grande
Mediter.
Grande
Portog.
27/Jun
28/Jun
01/Jul
04/Jul
05/Jul
08/Jul
09/Jul
11/Jul
12/Jul
18/Jul
20/Jul
21/Jul
22/Jul
24/Jul
25/Jul
27/Jul
V.06/08
Grande
Colonia
20/Jun
21/Jun
24/Jun
27/Jun
28/Jun
01/Jul
02/Jul
04/Jul
05/Jul
11/Jul
13/Jul
14/Jul
15/Jul
17/Jul
18/Jul
20/Jul
V.06/08
Grande
Ellade
11/Aug
12/Aug
13/Aug
16/Aug
18/Aug
19/Aug
21/Aug
V.16/08
Fides
16/Jul
18/Jul
23/Jul
25/Jul
26/Jul
27/Jul
29/Jul
30/Jul
31/Jul
04/Aug
06/Aug
11/Aug
12/Aug
13/Aug
V.08/08
Grande
Sicilia
01/Aug
02/Aug
05/Aug
08/Aug
09/Aug
12/Aug
13/Aug
15/Aug
16/Aug
22/Aug
24/Aug
25/Aug
26/Aug
28/Aug
29/Aug
31/Aug
V.07/08
Grande
Ellade
18/Aug
19/Aug
20/Aug
23/Aug
25/Aug
26/Aug
28/Aug
V.17/08
Spes
18/Jul
21/Jul
24/Jul
28/Jul
29/Jul
30/Jul
31/Jul
03/Aug
04/Aug
07/Aug
09/Aug
13/Aug
14/Aug
15/Aug
V.09/08
Grande
Spagna
08/Aug
09/Aug
12/Aug
15/Aug
16/Aug
19/Aug
20/Aug
22/Aug
23/Aug
29/Aug
31/Aug
01/Sep
02/Sep
04/Sep
05/Sep
07/Sep
V.07/08
Grande
Mediter.
25/Aug
26/Aug
27/Aug
30/Aug
01/Sep
02/Sep
04/Sep
V.17/08
Fides
23/Jul
25/Jul
30/Jul
01/Aug
02/Aug
03/Aug
05/Aug
06/Aug
07/Aug
11/Aug
13/Aug
18/Aug
19/Aug
20/Aug
V.10/08
Grande
Colonia
15/Aug
16/Aug
19/Aug
22/Aug
23/Aug
26/Aug
27/Aug
29/Aug
30/Aug
05/Sep
07/Sep
08/Sep
09/Sep
11/Sep
12/Sep
14/Sep
V.06/08
Grande
Europa
01/Sep
02/Sep
03/Sep
06/Sep
08/Sep
09/Sep
11/Sep
V.18/08
Spes
25/Jul
28/Jul
31/Jul
04/Aug
05/Aug
06/Aug
07/Aug
10/Aug
11/Aug
14/Aug
16/Aug
20/Aug
21/Aug
22/Aug
V.08/08
Grande
Portog.
22/Aug
23/Aug
26/Aug
29/Aug
30/Aug
02/Sep
03/Sep
05/Sep
06/Sep
12/Sep
14/Sep
15/Sep
16/Sep
18/Sep
19/Sep
21/Sep
V.07/08
Grande
Scandin.
Euro-Med Network Fixed-day Schedule
Grande
Bret.
Grande
Spagna
13/Jun
14/Jun
17/Jun
20/Jun
21/Jun
24/Jun
25/Jun
27/Jun
28/Jun
04/Jul
06/Jul
07/Jul
08/Jul
10/Jul
11/Jul
13/Jul
V.05/08
Grande
Scandin.
Grande
Sicilia
06/Jun
07/Jun
10/Jun
13/Jun
14/Jun
17/Jun
18/Jun
20/Jun
21/Jun
27/Jun
29/Jun
30/Jun
01/Jul
03/Jul
04/Jul
06/Jul
V.04/08
Grande
Europa
Grande
Anversa
30/May
31/May
03/Jun
06/Jun
07/Jun
10/Jun
11/Jun
13/Jun
14/Jun
20/Jun
22/Jun
23/Jun
24/Jun
26/Jun
27/Jun
29/Jun
V.05/08
Grande
Mediter.
Ravenna (I)
02/Jun
09/Jun
Koper (SLO)
03/Jun
10/Jun
Monfalcone (I)
04/Jun
11/Jun
Piraeus (GR)
07/Jun
14/Jun
Ashdod (IL)
09/Jun
16/Jun
Haifa (IL)
10/Jun
17/Jun
Izmir (TR)
12/Jun
19/Jun
NEW SERVICE PERFORMED BY 2 RORO MULTIPURPOSE VESSEL LINKING
Ports
Vessel
Wed & Fri
Fri & Tue
Monday
Wednesday
Fri & Mon
Sat & Tue
Sunday
Thursday
Tuesday
Wed & Sun
Thu & Mon
Mon & Thu
Wed & Sat
Mon & Thu
Tue & Fri
Wed & Sat
Adriatic Service
ANTWERP (B)
PORTBURY (gb)
SETUBAL (P)
VALENCIA (E)
LIVORNO (I)
CIVITAVECCHIA (I)
SALERNO (I)
PALERMO (I)
PIRAEUS (GR)
GEMLIK (TK)
YENIKOY (TK)
SALERNO (I)
VALENCIA (E)
SOUTHAMPTON (GB)
FLUSHING (NL)
ANTWERP (B)
Ports
23/May
24/May
27/May
30/May
31/May
03/Jun
04/Jun
06/Jun
07/Jun
13/Jun
15/Jun
16/Jun
17/Jun
19/Jun
20/Jun
22/Jun
V.05/08
Grande
Ellade
Grande
Portog.
V.05/08
16/May
17/May
20/May
23/May
24/May
27/May
28/May
30/May
31/May
06/Jun
08/Jun
09/Jun
10/Jun
12/Jun
13/Jun
15/Jun
Grande
Bret.
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Friday
Saturday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Friday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Vessel
Fixed Day
Euro Aegean Service
SALERNO (I)
SAVONA (I)
SETUBAL (P)
BRISTOL( PRBY) (GB)
CORK (IRL)
ESBJERG (DK)
WALLHAMN (S)
ANTWERP (B)
SOUTHAMPTON (GB)
SALERNO (I)
MALTA (ML)
PIRAEUS (GR)
IZMIR (TR)
ASHDOD (IL)
LIMASSOL (CY)
ALEXANDRIA (ET)
Ports
Euro-Med Service
08/Sep
09/Sep
10/Sep
13/Sep
15/Sep
16/Sep
18/Sep
V.18/08
Fides
30/Jul
01/Aug
06/Aug
08/Aug
09/Aug
10/Aug
12/Aug
13/Aug
14/Aug
18/Aug
20/Aug
25/Aug
26/Aug
27/Aug
V.08/07
Grande
Detroit
29/Aug
30/Aug
02/Sep
05/Sep
06/Sep
09/Sep
10/Sep
12/Sep
13/Sep
19/Sep
21/Sep
22/Sep
23/Sep
25/Sep
26/Sep
28/Sep
V.08/08
Grande
Bret.

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