The German shipping company Hamburg Süd has announced a restructuring of its scheduled services linking North Europe with the eastern Mediterranean that will be implemented starting early next month.
The company will cancel the service Northern Route (Nemni) for Turkey, while the Southern Route Service Levante (Nesma) will be modified to include some of the major ports served by the line Nemni.
Nesma The new weekly service, which will be used in the container capacity of 2500-2700 TEU, will perform the following rotation: Felixstowe, Antwerp, Hamburg, Tanger Med, Alexandria, Limassol, Beirut, Lattakia, Mersin, Izmir, Alexandria, Salerno, Felixstowe . The service, through the port of Tanger Med hub, will be equipped with dedicated connections to Tunisia, Algeria and the Western Mediterranean ports.
In addition, Hamburg Süd, in cooperation with the new company Seago Line in the AP groupMøller-Mærsk ( of 17 May 2011), will offer two additional weekly rotations: the first, called Sling Turkey, will scale the ports of Felixstowe, Bremerhaven, Antwerp, Piraeus, Istanbul Ambarli, Izmit Korfez, Gemlik, Izmir, Valencia, Felixstowe, while the Israel Sling that will visit the ports of Felixstowe, Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, Haifa, Ashdod, Felixstowe.
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