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the prows of the ships of the shipowning society genoese Messina will head also for north
A new service from and for the North Europe and Portugal will be inaugurated
November 27, 2013
The prows of the ships of the shipowning society genoese Ignazio Messina & C., up to now nose-dives towards directed South and in particular towards the coasts of the Mediterranean, Africa and the Middle East, now will be turned also to North. From next 21 December, in fact the company will inaugurate a new service of line from and for the North Europe and Portugal that will regularly scale the ports of Antwerp (Belgium) and Setubal (Portugal), is for containers that rotabili, with a particular attention to project the cargo.
The ships engaged on the broken new will be the three binoculars ro-ro portacontainer Jolly Bianco, Jolly Marrone and Jolly Rosso, of property and clappers Italian flag, in origin from West Africa, and the frequency will be fortnightly. The company has emphasized that the new spin for the cargo in export from the West Africa and destined to Europe will allow to offer a highly competitive service, so much more being direct and with optimal transit a Time. Through the hub of Genoa, where the shipowning group controls the specialized terminal, they will be served all the basin of the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, Iran, Africa Orientale, the Mozambique and the South Africa, while the destinations of the West Africa will be connected directly.
The first landing place will be carried out by Jolly Marrone, previewed to leave from Antwerp next 21 December and Setubal the 26.
The Italian company is represented to Antwerp from Acsa (Group Accounts) and in Portugal from Navex (Group E.T.E).
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