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The shipowning group Messina is gradually restoring the ports of call in Libya
The ship "Thebeland" is landed to Benghazi. Programmed the reactivation of the touched ones to Tripoli, Misurata and El Khoms
September 19, 2011
The shipowning group Ignazio Messina & C. Spa is gradually restoring the ports of call in Libya of own marine services beginning with the departure carried out 3rd September of the Thebeland ship directed to Benghazi, where it has disembarked to containers and car and re-embarked empty containers.
The group has emphasized as such reactivation constitutes certainly an important sign if not towards a total return to normality, towards the progressive reopening of a market on which the shipowning company genoese work from 1921 and as the commercial choices will be online and coherent with the reopening of the Italian embassy to Tripoli and the revocation of the restrictive measures of the UN that previewed the freezing of the activities financial institutions of 28 Libyan entities and of the six commercial ports.
The genoese shipowning group is therefore programming the restoration of the regular service and directed from Genoa, Naples and Marseilles also on the traditional ports of Tripoli, Misurata and El Khoms through it I not only use of ships ro-ro/container clappers Italian for the cargo of containers, but also industrial cars, vehicles, system flag and project cargo.
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