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The Spanish Baleària and Marítima Peregar constitute joint venture Compañía Marítima Alborán
A regular service for passengers and goods between Melilla and Malaga will operate
July 18, 2018
The Spanish societies of navigation Baleària and Marítima Peregar have constituted joint venture 50:50 called Compañía Marítima Alborán that will start a regular marine service for the transport of passengers and goods between Melilla, the Spanish independent city on the Moroccan coast, and the port of Malaga. The initiative is yields of an agreement between the two companies that the creation of operating synergies between the parts with the objective to guarantee a more complete service superior in quality and on this route previews, already operated from both the companies. In particular, the understanding previews that Baleària contributions to joint venture its acquaintance and experience in the segment of the transport of passengers, while Marítima Peregar will contribute with own experience in the transport of the goods.
Compañía Marítima Alborán will carry out every day departures, with six travels to the week dedicated to the transport of passengers, vehicles and goods and with the seventh departure weekly magazine dedicated exclusively to the transport of the goods. Moreover the new company will extend own regular service from the port of Malaga to Ceuta, the other Spanish independent city on the Moroccan coast, and to the Moroccan port of Tanger Med.
Compañía Marítima Alborán will operate with two ships: the Festive ship ro-ro of the Peregar, that it is long 136 meters and it has an ability more than 1.100 linear meters, and the ferry Dénia Creative Ciutat of the Baleària, that it has a length of beyond 150 meters and can transport 399 passengers and 430 motor vehicles.
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