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Collaboration of Seago Line and Hamburg Süd on the route North Europe - Mediterranean oriental
the companies will realize two services with nine portacontainer from 4.200 teu
December 1, 2011
Seago Line, the new company for the intra-European traffics of shipowning group Danish A.P. Møller-Mærsk, and the German company Hamburg Süd has signed a relative agreement of collaboration to the traffics between the North Europe and the Mediterranean oriental with beginning from next January.
The initiative previews that the two services operated from each company on such route are melted in two called services North Sea and Levant Sea from Seago and Israel Loop and Levant Loop from Hamburg Süd: the line North Sea/Israel Loop will touch the ports of Rotterdam, Felixstowe, Bremerhaven, Antwerp, Haifa, Alexandria, Ashdod, Rotterdam, while the line Levant Sea/Levant Loop will scale Felixstowe, Antwerp, Amburgo, Algeciras, Tanger Med, Limassol, Alexandria, Port Saïd, Beirut, Lattakia, Mersin, Port Saïd, Algeciras, Felixstowe.
The first service will be realized with four portacontainer Panamax from 4.200 teu of Seago Line, while the second will be operated with five portacontainer Panamax from 4.200 teu of Hamburg Süd.
Alle two new lines will be placed side by side to the service feeder Inner Med Feeder who will scale Tanger Med, Algeciras, Alexandria, Mersin, Port Saïd, Ashdod, Haifa, Salerno, Valencia, Tanger Med.
Hamburg Süd will integrate these lines between the North Europe and the Mediterranean oriental with the current "Turkey Service" that it carries out the following spin: Felixstowe, Bremerhaven, Antwerp, Gebze, Kumport, Gemlik, Aliaga, Valencia, Felixstowe.
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