NEWS 69 - Grimaldi Group

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NEWS 69 - Grimaldi Group
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QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE GRIMALDI GROUP
January/March 2015
• EU Transport Commissioner visits AET
Tariffa Regime Libero: Poste Italiane SpA - Spedizione in Abbonamento Postale - 70% - DCB Napoli
• Fleet further increased
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Editorial
Impressive growth
marks start of 2015
Contents
3 The Grimaldi Group further
increases its fleet
4 EU Commissioner for
Transport visits AET
6 New direct service between
the MED and North America
Mex Service enhanced
8 “Grande Tema” and
“Grande Cotonou” delivered
9 The Group further expands
its links between Italy and Spain
New partnerships with
Telepass and Trafineo
10Xviii Euromed Convention in Crete
12 American Honda recognizes ACL
with Premier Partner Award
“Cruise Europa’s” relief operation to
the “Norman Atlantic” passengers
13News
14 Agents List
15Schedules
- Mediterranean Short Sea Network
- Finnlines (Baltic & North Sea)
- Atlantic Network
- ACL
- Euro Med Network
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Direttore Responsabile / Editor in Chief
Luciano Bosso
Progetto grafico /Graphic design
Marco Di Lorenzo
Pubblicazione trimestrale
Quarterly publication
Reg. Trib. Napoli n. 5150 del 26/9/2000
Stampa / Print: ROSSI srl - Nola (Napoli)
Circulation 35,000 copies
Printed on 13 March 2015
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T
he Grimaldi Group continues to grow at an impressive pace, as proven by the
flurry of vessel deliveries, newbuilding orders and service upgrades seen during the first few months of this year.
Among the latest vessels to join the fleet are two South Korea-built sister ships the “Grande Tema” and “Grande Cotonou” - numbers two and three in a series
of six. These con-ros, which have a capacity of 5,700 linear metres and 1,800
TEUs, are being deployed on the Central Express Service to West Africa, replacing
smaller vessels.
When combined with the recently announced contracts for the purchase of three
ice-class ro-ro vessels for Finnlines, it must be evident to all that our Group continues to expand, at an accelerating rate, in all markets. In a sign of what is to come,
we are now studying the possible build of a further five car-carriers with a capacity
for 7,000 units for developing our deep sea trades. Five shipyards are already on
the shortlist and an order is expected to be made this spring.
With regards to service upgrades, the Mediterranean Express Service to West
Africa has been recently reinforced with the arrival of a fourth ro-ro multipurpose
vessel, the 2009-built “Grande Ghana”, capable of transporting 2,000 cars/vans,
2,000 linear metres of rolling cargo and 800 TEUs. Cargo capacity is as a result
up by 30%, while service frequency has been increased from every 14 days to
every 11 days.
On trans-Atlantic trades, we are proud to report the launch of the first direct, regular ro-ro service between the Mediterranean and North America. The service between Civitavecchia near Rome and the ports of Baltimore in the US and Halifax
in Canada will help facilitate, among others, the export of ‘Made in Italy’ products:
the Fiat 500X and the Jeep Renegade for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Four ro-ro
car-carriers are being deployed with a total loading capacity of 25,000 cars, offering a transit time of only 13 days between Italy and North America.
Another Mediterranean service, one of our trademark Motorways of the Sea, is also being upgraded. Following the success of the three-times-a-week ro-ro schedule between Savona (Italy) and Barcelona (Spain), in January we deployed a ferry,
and therefore cabins, on the route, upping the frequency to six sailings a week in
each direction and opening up the market to accompanied units and passengers.
Turning away from commercial news, European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc visited Antwerp Euroterminal (AET) in February in the context of a visit
jointly organised by ECSA (European Community Shipowners’ Associations), the
Royal Belgian Shipowners’ Association, the Antwerp Port Authority, AET and our
Group. It was the Commissioner’s first meeting with the European shipping community since her nomination in November 2014. Ms Bulc, her cabinet and other
high ranking DG Move officials, among which acting Deputy Director-General Fotis
Karamitsos, had an insight into the workings of a true intermodal operation where
(rolling, containerized and break bulk) freight is moved to and from Antwerp by rail,
truck and inland waterways.
Finally, we must pay gratitude to the role played by the master and crew of the
“Cruise Europa” in the rescue of passengers from the stricken “Norman Atlantic”,
which caught fire on a voyage between Greece and Italy last December. The Minoan-operated vessel stayed at the scene for 24 hours while helicopters transported those stranded from one ship to the other. Letters of appreciation have been
received from authorities in Italy and from Anek Lines, the operator of the “Norman
Atlantic”, though tragically not all passengers could be rescued in time.
Fleet development
The Grimaldi Group
further increases its fleet
W
ith the aim to further improve its policy committed
to the pursuit of excellence,
the ice class 1A, she has a length of
Baltic-North Sea trades.
193 metres, a gross tonnage of 23,235
Moreover, the Grimaldi Group is plan-
tonnes and a loading capacity of 2,606
ning to order five new car carrier ves-
the Grimaldi Group is in the process of
linear metres. The m/vessel “Finnmer-
sels with delivery by 2017, each with a
continuously enhancing its fleet. Apart
chant” has been deployed on the new
cargo capacity of about 7,000 units in
from the vessels ordered at the Korean
maritime link connecting Hanko (Fin-
order to satisfy its increasing needs.
shipyards of Hyundai Mipo and those of
land) to Rostock (Germany), launched
These new vessels will be featured
ACL at Hudong in China, Finnlines pro-
in January. The three new vessels pur-
with 12 decks, four of which hoistable,
ceeded with the purchase of second-
chased by Finnlines were previously
and with state-of-the-art and lowest
hand tonnage at the beginning of 2015.
chartered to the Finnish company,
consumption propellers and engines.
The agreement was signed in January
which has already tested their effi-
Already five shipyards are on the short-
for the purchasing of three ice-classed
ciency and suitability to its maritime
list for the construction of these giant
vessels. The vessels are expected to be
well fit ro-ro vessels. The first of these
services. The other two vessels, that
vessels is the “Finnmerchant” (ex-Dor-
will be taken into Finnlines liner traffic
deployed between the Mediterranean
set, ex Longstone), built in 2003: with
at the end of 2015, will be serving the
and North America (U.S. and Canada).
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Events
EU Commissioner for
Transport visits AET
On the 19th of February Violeta Bulc visited
the Group’s dedicated port terminal in Belgium
together with high ranking officials of DG Move
O
n the 19th of February the European Commissioner for
Transport Violeta Bulc, together with high ranking DG Move officials,
visited Antwerp Euroterminal (AET), the
Group’s dedicated port terminal in Belgium. This initiative, jointly organised by
ECSA (the European Community Shipowners’ Associations), the Antwerp Port
Authority, the Royal Belgian Shipowners’
Association and the Grimaldi Group, is
part of a greater effort of the EU shipping
industry to raise its profile and allow EU
decision-makers to better understand
and visualise the intricacies and sheer
scale of this industry.
Ms Bulc started her visit with a 45-minute
helicopter flight above the port of Antwerp, accompanied by the Commercial
Director of the Antwerp Port Authority
Luc Arnouts.
After landing at AET, Ms Bulc and her
cabinet staff, together with various high
ranking officials of DG Move, among
which Fotis Karamitsos, acting deputy director-general, were welcomed by Emanuele Grimaldi, managing director of the
Grimaldi Group and by AET’s managing
director Yves Delariviere. Present were
also the Italian Ambassador to Belgium
Alfredo Bastianelli, the deputy Italian
Representative to the European Commission Marco Peronaci, the Commercial Director of the Antwerp Port Authority Luc
Arnouts and many other guests.
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After a brief welcoming ceremony,
The visit and the ensuring exchanges
guests were given an on-site visit to AET,
between Commission officials and in-
guided by Yves Delariviere: after a short
dustry representatives took place in an
introduction to the terminal’s activities,
atmosphere of constructive dialogue and
the visit continued on-board the “Grande
mutual understanding.
Gabon”, a Grimaldi vessel deployed on
During the visit Commissioner Bulc af-
the service between North Europe and
firmed that Europe needs a top-quality
West Africa.
shipping sector that can compete inter-
nationally, as it’s a key pillar of the European economy. “The EU controls 40% of
the world’s gross tonnage and more than
75% of EU trade is carried by sea. That
is why today’s visit to the Port of Antwerp
was of particular importance, as it marks
my first meeting with the European shipping community”. She added that the
European shipping industry has a real
opportunity to increase its competitiveness by becoming greener, provided it
focuses on innovation and technology,
making special reference to alternative
fuels and the need for digitalisation.
The visit concluded with a lunch offered
by the Royal Belgian Shipowners’ Association, at their offices in the centre of town.
Antwerp Euroterminal is a veritable
multipurpose logistics platform: with a
surface of 1,000,000 square metres and
a berth of 2,100 metres, the terminal offers a state-of-the-art multimodal facility
and it is directly connected to the European road, rail and inland waterways
network. The terminal rail tracks have a
total length of 4,700 metres. Furthermore,
with a 7,500-square metres workshop,
AET offers tailor-made PDI services
such as vehicle washing, de-waxing,
pre-delivery car fitting, mechanical and
bodywork services.
AET is one of the main hubs of the Group:
it is called by the Deep Sea services linking Northern Europe with West Africa
and South America, the ACL service
linking North America with North Europe, and the Euromed network service,
linking Northern Europe to the whole
Mediterranean area.
In 2014, 460 vessels, mainly the Grimaldi
fleet, called at Antwerp Euroterminal,
handling over 640,000 vehicles, 130,000
TEUs and 187,000 tonnes of general cargo. All major vehicle manufacturers are
customers of this terminal, either for imports or exports.
This terminal is in continuous evolution.
By spring 2016, its surface is expected to
be extended to 1.3 million square metres
and its quay length to 2.3 kilometres, in
order to accommodate Atlantic Container
Line, a Grimaldi Group Company, a specialized carrier of containers, project and
oversized cargo, heavy equipment and
vehicles with the world’s largest combination RORO/Containerships between
North America and North Europe. This
will be possible when the construction of
the second lock to the Left Bank is completed at the beginning of next year.
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ATLANTIC NETWORK
Grimaldi launches
a new Med-North America
direct service
ANTWERP
HALIFAX
BALTIMORE
T
he Grimaldi Group started the Civitavecchia, Baltimore (USA), Hali- aging Director of the Grimaldi Group.
year with innovative news. From fax (Canada) and Antwerp (Belgium). “As Italians, we are proud to contribute,
February 2015: it launched a new “Thanks to this new service, the Port of through this innovative connection, to
direct service between Civitavecchia Civitavecchia becomes the commer- the export of “Made in Italy” products
(50 km north of Rome) and the North cial hub from where Italy will restart. and to the recovery of the automotive
American ports of Baltimore and Hali- After consolidating its leadership in the sector in Italy,” added his brother Gifax in Canada for the transport of cars cruise sector, the port has launched a anluca, President of the Group.
and other rolling cargo.
challenge in the freight field too, follow- With the new connection, the Grimaldi
The new link is the first direct and ing the remarkable results achieved in Group confirms the importance of the
regular service between the Mediter- recent years with import traffic flows”, Port of Civitavecchia as a main hub, not
ranean and North America for the ro/ stated Pasqualino Monti, President of only for intra-European but also for intercontinental traffic flows.
ro-car carriers sector. With the deploy- the Port Authority of Civitavecchia.
ment of four ro/ro-car carrier vessels “We are very pleased to consolidate, In addition to North America, the Port
whose total loading capacity is 25,000 thanks to the commitment and vision of Civitavecchia is connected, directly
cars. The new regular line offers a of its President Pasqualino Monti, our or through transhipment, with more
transit time of only 13 days between partnership with the Port of Civitavec- than 120 ports served by the Group in
Italy and North America. The complete chia which has been able to seize the the Mediterranean, Northern Europe,
schedule includes, sequentially, calls opportunity to further improve its traffic North and South America, as well as
at Gemlik (Turkey), Bar (Montenegro), flows” said Emanuele Grimaldi, Man- West Africa. For over 10 years, the
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MEX Service enhanced
With the deployment of a fourth vessel, the Group
improves the quality of the service offered between
the Mediterranean and West Africa
CIVITAVECCHIA
BAR
GEMLIK
Euro-Aegean service, dedicated to the
transport of new cars and rolling cargo,
has been connecting on a weekly basis
Civitavecchia with ports in the Mediterranean (Setubal, Valencia, Livorno,
Salerno, Palermo, Piraeus, Alexandria,
Beirut, Tripoli, Lattakia, Mersin, Gemlik,
Yenikoy) and Northern Europe (Hamburg, Antwerp, Portbury, Southampton
and Flushing).
Moreover, the Port of Civitavecchia is of
primary importance in the Motorways of
the Sea network offered by the Group in
the Western Mediterranean. Currently,
the Group regularly connects the Port
of Civitavecchia to Barcelona, Porto Torres and Tunis, for the transport of rolling
freight (cars, vans, trucks and trailers) as
well as passengers.
T
hanks to the deployment of an additional vessel, the Grimaldi Group
proceeded, as from the 23rd of February, with the further enhancement of its
Mediterranean Express service (MEX)
which regularly links the Mediterranean to West Africa.
The m/vessel “Grande Ghana” (built
in 2009) joins the other three vessels
already deployed on the service, the
“Repubblica di Argentina”, “Repubblica del Brasile” and “Grande Costa
d’Avorio”. The “Grande” class ro/ro
multipurpose vessels have an ideal
cargo capacity of 2,000 cars/vans,
2,000 linear metres of rolling cargo
and 800 TEUs each, and are equipped
with two cranes on the weather deck
with a lifting capacity of 40 tonnes.
With a gross tonnage of 52,000 tonnes
and a length of 210 metres, the ro/ro
multipurpose vessels of the “Repub-
blica” class can ideally carry 2,400 linear metres of rolling cargo, 700 cars/
vans and 600 TEUs each.
Launched in 2010, the MEX service is
dedicated to the transport of rolling
cargo, containers and project cargo,
directly linking the ports of Valencia,
Marseilles, Genoa, Livorno and Salerno with Casablanca (Morocco), Dakar
(Senegal), Abidjan (Ivory Coast), Lagos (Nigeria), Cotonou (Benin) and
Lome (Togo).
Through the deployment of this new
vessel, the MEX service increases by
30% its cargo capacity for containers
and rolling cargo. Furthermore, the
frequency is being improved to 11
days. The recent addition of the call at
Livorno satisfies the needs of all those
transport companies which operate
in Northern Italy, Tuscany and in the
Emilia Romagna region.
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fleet development
“Grande Tema” and
“Grande Cotonou” delivered
T
he “Grande Tema” and “Grande
Cotonou”, the second and the third
in a series of six ro/ro-multipurpose vessels ordered by the Grimaldi
Group from the South Korean dockyards,
joined the Group’s fleet.
On the 28th of October the delivery ceremony of the m/vessel “Grande Tema”
at Ulsan’s Hyundai Mipo Dockyards took
place: Godmother of the ceremony was
Katherine Anamoo, wife of Richard A-Y
Anamoo, General Director of Ghana
Ports and Harbors Authority. Attending
the event were Richard A-Y Anamoo,
Bernard Shortt, Commercial & Lines
Director, West Africa & South America
– Grimaldi Group, Pierluigi Marmo, New
Buildings Project Manager – Grimaldi
Group, Giuseppe Patanè, Senior Executive – Grimaldi DeepSea Lines together
with Alejandro Gonzalez-Valdes, Managing Director of Grimaldi Ghana.
Furthermore, on the 15th of January the
m/vessel “Grande Tema” made her
maiden voyage to the Port of Tema, Ghana, which was celebrated with a short
ceremony, attended by Catherine Anamoo, Godmother of the vessel and wife
of Richard Anamoo, Director General
of Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority,
Jacob Adorkor, Director of Port of Tema
and the Ambassador of South Korea, Lyeo Woon-ky.
On the 29th of January at the same Korean
shipyard the Grimaldi Group took delivery of the m/vessel “Grande Cotonou”.
Godmother was Iolaine Anne Anaclet
Alao, wife of Charkirou Alao, Chairman
of SIPIC. Among the guests attending the
event were Paolo Satariano, Corporate
Technical Director – Grimaldi Group, Giuliano Petrellese, Managing Director of
Grimaldi Benin and Erik Cole, General
Manager U.S.-West Africa Trade – Grimaldi Group.
The two newbuildings, each with a deadweight of 31,600 tonnes and a length of
236 metres, can carry 5,700 linear metres of rolling cargo (cars, vans, trucks
and earth moving equipment) and 1,800
TEUs.
The vessels are designed to offer the
maximum flexibility in terms of capacity
and cargo-type loaded. Moreover, two
cranes atop the weather deck, lift containers and general cargo weighing up
to 40 tonnes each. Their loading capacity
has been increased by 47% compared to
the previous generation of vessels built
at the same yards.
The m/vessel “Grande Tema” is now deployed on the Central Express Service,
which links North Europe with the African ports of Lagos, Tema and Cotonou,
and will be soon joined by her sistership
“Grande Cotonou.”
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MEDITERRANEAN TRADE
The Group further expands
its links between Italy and Spain
As from January the Savona-Barcelona maritime link has been doubled
and extended to passengers too
T
he current year started with a fur- suite. Furthermore, many are the servic- others launched by and towards our port.
ther expansion of the Grimaldi es offered on board such as self service The Barcelona Port Authority continues
Group’s maritime links in the Medi- restaurant, cafeteria, video games area to support the Grimaldi Group in the deterranean. In fact, as from the 16th of Janu- and shops.
velopment of new motorways of the Sea
ary the Group has doubled the frequency Departures from Savona are every Mon- because it firmly believes that, in this way,
of its maritime service linking Savona to day, Wednesday and Friday at 23,59, it will help to develop more efficient and
with arrival in Barcelona the day after at sustainable logistics”, concluded Cambra.
Barcelona, served from June 2012.
Currently, the three-times-a-week mari- 6,00 pm. Departures from Barcelona are “With the enhancement of the Savona-Bartime link between Savona (about 50 km every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday celona maritime link the Grimaldi Group
west of Genoa) and Barcelona is served at 11,59 pm, with arrival the day after at for the first time offers a passenger service
by the two modern ro/ro “Eurocargo” 6,00 pm.
between Northern Italy and Spain”, stated
class vessels and, thanks to the addition “The bet of the Grimaldi Group on the Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Director
of the third modern ferry “Florencia”, the port of Barcelona is strengthened with of the Group. “Furthermore, thanks to the
service has been extended also to pas- this new link to Savona, in addition to the increased of both cargo capacity and fresengers.
one already made by the new terminal quency of the service, a tangible advanBuilt in 2004, the m/vessel “Florencia” Grimaldi in our port. The Group has a tage from this new investment is offered
has a length of 186 metres, a gross ton- wide range of competitive connections to the logistic companies of Northern Italy
nage of 26,000 tonnes and it is able to (with Civitavecchia, Livorno, Savona, Porto and Northern and Central Europe which
transport 1,000 passengers, 170 cars Torres and Tangier) which help to relieve handle freight such as agricultural, fishing
and 2,250 linear metres of rolling cargo the motorways’ congestion”, stated Sixte and pharmaceutical products, often highly
at a speed of 23 knots. The vessel is Cambra, President of the Port Authority perishable, and which need regular mariequipped with 199 reclining seats and 96 of Barcelona. “We are confident that this time services towards Spain”, concluded
cabins –between internal, external and new connection will be successful like the Emanuele Grimaldi.
New partnerships with
Telepass and Trafineo
T
hanks to the new partnership agreement with Telepass, Telepass Premium and Premium Truck, passengers
and freight customers can now enjoy
the benefit of maritime links offered by
the Grimaldi Group at discounted rates.
In particular for the maritime freight links,
Telepass Premium Truck customers are
offered a 3% discount on the travel ticket
for trucks with drivers. Furthermore,
drivers who embark with their trucks are
given a 10% discount on the purchasing of
a ticket, as well as a 10 euros meal option
plan at the on board restaurant.
In response to drivers’ and transport
operators’ needs, the Grimaldi Group
signed an agreement with the German
company Trafineo, enabling quick and
secure payment options. Trafineo allows
Grimaldi to accept the new fuel cards
belonging to the Routex circuit-ARAL,
BP (British Petroleum), OMV, Statoil as
an easy way of payment for the transport
companies to embark on Grimaldi Lines’
vessels.
Aral CardPlus
These cards do not need the use of a POS
terminal to be accepted, since the transactions will be completed directly online
at Trafineo’s portal, by personal access
credentials. This represents a full and
reliable method of payment, enabling
transport companies a credit term given
directly by the fuel provider, allowing an
even more reliable channel for the payment process.
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EVENTS
Xviii Euromed
Convention in Crete
F
rom the 2nd to the 5th of last October, the XVIII edition of the Euromed Convention “From Land
to Sea”, the annual conference organised by the Grimaldi Group, took place
at the Elounda Bay Resort, on the island
of Crete. Crete was chosen in occasion
of the 40 th anniversary of Minoan Lines,
the Greek company part of the Group,
which has its headquarters at Heraklion,
the capital of the island.
More than 450 delegates attended the
event, among which institutional representatives, top representatives of the
logistics, ports, maritime and banking
sectors of the Euro-Mediterranean area
as well as offices and agencies of the Grimaldi Group in the Mediterranean, North
Europe and the USA.
Since the Greek and the North Sea areas
are currently among the most interesting
topics for European shipping and logistics, the conference was divided into two
different panel sessions: the first session,
dedicated to the “Reshaping of Greek
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Coastal Shipping” hosted, together with
Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Director
of Grimaldi Group, Ioannis Bras, President and Managing Director of the Heraklion Port Authority; Maria Moraitou,
Head of Shipping Division of National
Bank of Greece; Antonios Maniadakis,
Managing Director of Minoan Lines; Thanassis Karlis, Head of Marketing Piraeus
Port Authority; Hercules Haralambides,
President of Brindisi Port Authority and
Ioannis Avrantinis – CEO and General
Manager of NEL Lines. Moderator of
the session was the Lloyd’s List correspondent in Greece, Nigel Lowry.
The second session, whose theme
was “European Short Sea Shipping &
The Challenge On New Environmental Regulations”, saw the participation
of Jussi Sarvikas, Senior Vice President Logistics of UPM-Kymmene; Ugo
Salerno, Chairman and CEO of RINA;
Patrick Verhoeven, Secretary General of ECSA (European Community
Shipowners’ Associations); Tommaso
Affinita, former Managing Director of
Rete Autostrade Mediterranee; Frank
Robotham, Head of Marketing of Associated British Ports; Mike Sturgeon,
Executive Director of ECG together with
Emanuele Grimaldi. Moderator of this
session was Alfons Guinier, former Secretary General of ECSA.
During the first debate session, Emanuele Grimaldi affirmed that, despite
the crisis in the Greek ferry market, the
dramatic increase in maritime bunker
costs, coupled with oversupply of old
obsolete ships, has made the financial
losses due to the excessive deployment
of ships “over tonnage” even more acute
in Greece than elsewhere.
The problem, however, as pointed out
by other panelists of the roundtable, is
political: “The banks operate as de facto
owners because they keep alive the shipping companies at a loss and, thanks to
public subsidies, maintain active lines with
the islands”, affirmed Ioannis Avrantinis,
CEO and General Manager of NEL Lines.
“The time for sleeping and daydreaming
is over”, stressed Emanuele Grimaldi. “We need to build a new sustainable
model where demand and supply match.
Marginal, old and polluting ships must
abandon the market, helping the system
to refinance and restoring balance and
quality to a downsized but vital Greek
ferry industry”, he affirmed. “Minoan
Lines has participated in the rationalization that the sector needs, by chartering
out or selling seven ferries to western
Mediterranean operators, leaving just five
vessels employed in the Greek trades”, he
concluded.
On the North Sea front, the second session saw speakers dealing with the important theme of new environmental
regulations with the new 0.1% sulphur
limits imposed by IMO and the EU.
“This situation is forcing ship carriers to
use fuel at high prices” affirmed Emanuele Grimaldi “and the only viable way
to avoid the effects of such increase is to
invest in scrubber technology which is
possible only for operators with young
and directly owned ships, and credit for
a large retrofit investment plan”.
Patrick Verhoeven, Secretary General
of ECSA, highlighted that various laws
on this theme have created a legislative framework in order to have a useful
reference platform to contain problems
achieve results. Ugo Salerno, Chairman and CEO of RINA, is in favor, in
this phase, of the scrubber technology,
highlighting that these machineries are
newly introduced and are expected to
safe margins of improvement.
According to Emanuele Grimaldi, the
Grimaldi Group front runner is Finnlines which, operating 100% in SECA
areas, made its long-term preparations
for 2015 by reducing fuel cost incidence
thanks the investment of € 1 billion in
economies of scale for larger roro and
ropax vessels, and thanks to a € 10 million investment with the retrofit of six
ships with new propellers and promaslite rudder technology. Furthermore, it
has renewed its fleet through massive
investments in owned and new-build tonnage, and started a rigorous cost control
programme.
Regarding the results of the Group, Emanuele Grimaldi stressed the expansion
of the Group’s fleet in the last five years
from 85 vessels to 103. Furthermore, the
Grimaldi Group’s consolidated turnover
exceeded the pre-crisis level, by increasing by 30%, while the controlled
companies Minoan Lines and Finnlines
today are performing better than their
direct competitors.
Finally, as regarding investments, the
Group is interested in the acquisition of
PolFerrries, the Polish maritime company operating between Poland, Sweden
and Denmark and intends to extend the
fitting of sulphur scrubbers to ACL’s five
CONRO units (combination container/
RORO vessels) being built in Shanghai.
Grimaldi Palermo and Marina Shipping
awarded as Best Agents of the Year
During the XVIII Euromed Convention Grimaldi Palermo and Marina
Shipping Agency (Alexandria) were awarded “Best Agents of the
year 2014”.
These two agencies not only represent the areas where the Group
is increasing its market share, but also were selected for their
successful job, and the wider results obtained during 2014.
The award was presented by Costantino Baldissara, Commercial,
Logistics and Operations Director of the Group to Guido Trombetta,
Owners’ Representative Grimaldi Palermo, and Mohamed Sedky,
Chairman of Marina Shipping and Grimaldi Representative in Egypt.
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AWARDS
American Honda recognizes
ACL with Premier Partner Award
A
tlantic Container Line, a Grimaldi Group company, was
recognized as a top supplier
by American Honda Motor Co.
Inc. President & CEO Takuji Yamada
presented the company’s Premier
Partner Award to ACL for excellence
in International Transporting Services
between North America and Europe.
ACL was one of 15 award recipients
selected from a pool of more than
1,000 eligible companies based on
excellence in quality, value and customer service that defines Honda’s
philosophy and reputation.
The Premier Partner Awards were established in 1998 to recognize suppliers who embrace American Honda’s
philosophy of exceeding customer
expectations with quality and service.
The 2014 Premier Partner Award winners play a unique role in supporting
Honda businesses and operations.
Since 1967, ACL has been a special-
ized carrier of containers, project and
oversized cargo, heavy equipment
and vehicles with the world’s largest
combination Container/RORO ships
(CON/ROs).
In 2015, ACL’s five new G4 (Generation 4) vessels will replace its existing
fleet of G3 con/ro vessels operating in
the Company’s transatlantic service.
Honda established operations in
America in 1959 and now employs
nearly 40,000 associates, operating 16
major manufacturing facilities in North
America producing a wide range of
automobiles, automobile engines and
transmissions, all-terrain vehicles and
power equipment products.
Photograph left to right:
Philip Byrne, General Sales Manager
Midwest & South Atlantic/ Gulf - ACL
President & CEO Takuji Yamada,
President & Chief Executive Officer –
American Honda Motor Company
William F. Kearns, Executive VicePresident – ACL
“Cruise Europa’s” relief operation
to the “Norman Atlantic” passengers
D
ecember the 28th of last year saw
the cruise ferry “Cruise Europa”
playing an important role in the rescue
operations of passengers travelling on
board the ferry vessel “Norman Atlantic”,
operated by Anek Lines, which caught
fire a few hours after she had sailed from
Igoumenitsa bound to the port of Ancona.
Operated by Minoan Lines, a Grimaldi Group company, the “Cruise Europa” was navigating during the night
southbound from Ancona to Igoumenitsa and Patras when it approached the
“Norman Atlantic” north of the island of
12 GNE WS
Corfu: the Anek Lines vessel was in an safely transported aboard the “Cruise
evident danger of disaster and human Europa”. Only on the 29th of December
losses. Irrespective of the extremely in the afternoon did the vessel end its opbad weather conditions, the vessel took eration and resumed its voyage destined
immediate the lead of the coordination to Igoumenitsa.
of the rescue operations, while waiting
The impressive intervention of the
for the intervention of the Coast Guards
“Cruise Europa” received the gratitude
of Italy and Greece.
and appreciation of both the Italian MinThe m/vessel “Cruise Europa”, one of
the biggest ferries in the Mediterranean istry of Infrastructure and Transport as
promptly provided first aid by putting at well as and of the Greek company Anek
sea its life boats in order to evacuate the Lines for their high competence and
commitment shown from by the crew
passengers of the “Norman Atlantic”.
Sixtynine passengers managed to be during the whole entire relief operation.
NEWS
A wing of windmill
on board m/v
Finnpulp
O
n the 20th of October Finnlines transported a windmill’s wing from Rostock
(Germany) to Aarhus (Denmark) onboard m/
vessel Finnpulp in order to be then shipped
to Aalborg (Denmark) for testing at Blade Test
Centre A/S.
The wing was 58.4 metres long and 3.3 metres wide, but due to the special shape of the
wing, the height was 4.4 metres. The total
length of the vehicle and wing was 63 metres.
Five wagons from
Genoa to Izmir
O
n the 11th of October five wagons were loaded
on the m/vessel Repubblica del Brasile from
Genoa to Izmir, via Salerno. Each unit was 14.20 metres long, 3.00 metres wide, 4.24 metres high, weighed
35 tonnes and was lashed onto a 50-ft mafi in order to
be then loaded on board.
Dredging in Wallhamn
I
n October 2014 Wallhamn AB, the Sweden private port whollyowned by the Grimaldi Group, started a dredging project, completed in February, in order to become a vital hub for import-export
of roro-cargo, as well as for transit cargo to the Russian and Baltic
market.
The project of dredging has been made in order to increase maritime and navigational safety entering the port, and both creating
the possibility to receive vessels up to 265 metres long. Deepening
the port basin will also provide Wallhamn with three quays for the
reception of full depth ro/ro-vessels, which will vastly increase the
port’s reception facilities.
With a storage area of 500,000 square metres, the port of Wallhamn is called weekly by the Grimaldi Lines Euromed Service, linking
Northern Europe to the Mediterranean, and it is connected also by
other operators with the Far East with weekly departures.
Charity shipment
to Benin
T
he Grimaldi Group continues its aid to a Beninese
humanitarian project, undertaken by the Consul of
Benin in Naples Giuseppe Gambardella by offering
free transport for a box containing solar panels and
electrical materials, shipped on board the m/v “Grande
Costa d’Avorio” on the 9th of November from Salerno
to Cotonou.
The solar panels offered to the “Yeten” orphanage in
Benin, will give electricity with the purpose to extend
the childrens hours of activities and studies.
GNE WS13
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Tel +212 531 111111
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Tel +351 21 3216300
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Tel +39 089 230311
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Savona
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Tel +39 019 821375
agenzia.sv@
marittimaspedizioni.it
Trieste
AGEMAR
Tel +39 040 3229793
[email protected]
Venice
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Tel + 39 041 2609011
[email protected]
Lebanon
Beirut
ABOURJEILY SHIP
MANAGEMENT SARL
Tel +961.1.449010
[email protected]
Liberia
Monrovia
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Tel: +231 77 05 96 35
[email protected]
Libya
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Tel: +218 21 340 2528
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CAGLIARI>VALENCIA
CAGLIARI>VALENCIA
CIVITAVECCHIA>BARCELONA
LIVORNO>BARCELONA
LIVORNO>BARCELONA
LIVORNO>VALENCIA
Porto Torres>Barcelona
SALERNO>VALENCIA
SALERNO>VALENCIA
SALERNO>VALENCIA
Savona>Barcelona
Savona>Barcelona
Savona>Valencia
Spain>Italy
BARCELONA>CIVITAVECCHIA
BARCELONA>LIVORNO
BARCELONA>LIVORNO
Barcelona>Porto Torres
barcelona>savona
barcelona>savona
VALENCIA>CAGLIARI
VALENCIA>CAGLIARI
VALENCIA>CAGLIARI
VALENCIA>LIVORNO
VALENCIA>LIVORNO
VALENCIA>LIVORNO
VALENCIA>SALERNO
VALENCIA>SALERNO
VALENCIA>SALERNO
valencia>savona
valencia>savona
valencia>savona
Italy>Greece
Brindisi>Igoumenitsa
Brindisi>Igoumenitsa
Brindisi>Igoumenitsa
Brindisi>patras
Brindisi>patras
CATANIA>PATRAS
GENOA>PATRAS
livorno>patras
Ravenna>Patras
Ravenna>Patras
Ravenna>Patras
Ravenna>Igoumenitsa
Ravenna>Igoumenitsa
Ravenna>Igoumenitsa
Ravenna>Igoumenitsa
Greece>Italy
igoumenitsa>brindisi
igoumenitsa>brindisi
igoumenitsa>brindisi
igoumenitsa>Ravenna
igoumenitsa>Ravenna
igoumenitsa>Ravenna
igoumenitsa>Ravenna
patras>brindisi
PATRAS>CATANIA
PATRAS>GENOA
PATRAS>livorno
PATRAS>Ravenna
PATRAS>Ravenna
PATRAS>Ravenna
PATRAS>Ravenna
PATRAS>Ravenna
Italy>Tunisia
CIVITAVECCHIA>TUNIS
Genoa>TUNIS
Genoa>TUNIS
LIVORNO>TUNIS
LIVORNO>TUNIS
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j 21:30
23:00
o 09:30
Palermo
Catania
Malta
Tripoli / Al Khoms
Tunis
Porto
Torres
Cagliari
Salerno
Brindisi
Corfu
Heraklion
Patras
Piraeus
Igoumenitsa
Benghazi
Bar
M e di t e rra n e a n Sh ort Se a Ne t work
Valencia
Barcelona
Genoa Ravenna
Savona
Ancona
Livorno
Civitavecchia
Trieste
(**) Minoan Lines, a Grimaldi Group Company, operates ro/ro passenger
services between Trieste, Ancona, Igoumenitsa, Patras and between Piraeus
and Heraklion. For further information: www.minoan.gr
Catania>Brindisi
Catania>Brindisi
CATANIA>GENOA
CATANIA>GENOA
CATANIA>GENOA
CATANIA>GENOA
CATANIA>LIVORNO
CATANIA>LIVORNO
CATANIA>LIVORNO
Catania>Salerno
Catania>Salerno
Catania>ravenna
Catania>ravenna
Catania>ravenna
Civitavecchia>Porto Torres
GENOA>CATANIA
GENOA>CATANIA
GENOA>CATANIA
GENOA>CATANIA
Genoa>PALERMO
Genoa>PALERMO
Genoa>PALERMO
Genoa>PALERMO
LIVORNO>CATANIA
LIVORNO>CATANIA
LIVORNO>CATANIA
LIVORNO>PALERMO
LIVORNO>PALERMO
PALERMO>Genoa
PALERMO>Genoa
PALERMO>Genoa
PALERMO>LIVORNO
PALERMO>LIVORNO
PALERMO>LIVORNO
PALERMO>SALERNO
PALERMO>SALERNO
Porto Torres>Civitavecchia
Ravenna>brindisi
Ravenna>brindisi
Ravenna>Catania
Ravenna>Catania
Ravenna>Catania
Salerno>catania
SALERNO>CAGLIARI
SALERNO>CAGLIARI
SALERNO>CAGLIARI
SALERNO>PALERMO
SALERNO>PALERMO
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Freight-Passengers
Tangier
Freight only
Minoan Lines
13:30
17:00
08:00
09:00
13:00
18:00
11:30
20:30
06:00
16:00
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k 13:00
k 13:00
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j
m
o
l
o
j
m
k
k
12:00
16:00
12:00
12:00
16:00
12:00
12:00
16:00
12:00
12:00
j
j
m
o
j
m
o
j
o
j
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
m
o
j
j
m
o
j
m
o
j
j
20:00
22:00
23:59
17:45
04:00
05:00
07:00
20:00
20:00
17:00
19:30
l
n
p
p
k
m
o
j
l
o
o
13:00
07:00
23:59
19:00
14:00
15:00
07:00
19:30
07:00
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
o
l
o
k
l
p
n
n
j
m
p
m
p
k
p
m
m
p
17:00
01:30
17:00
01:30
17:00
01:30
17:00
17:00
01:30
Time
13:00
22:30
13:00
22:30
M
M
M
M
M/P
M/P
M/P
M/P
M/P
Arrival
k
o
k
o
Time
01:00
11:30
12:00
23:00
k
o
j
n
Departure
M/P
M/P
M/P
M/P
(via Cat)=via Catania; (via Civ)=via Civitavecchia;
(via M)=via Malta; (via Pmo)=via Palermo;
PALERMO>TUNIS
PALERMO>TUNIS
SALERNO>TUNIS (VIA PMO)
SALERNO>TUNIS (VIA PMO)
Tunisia>Italy
TUNIS>Genoa
TUNIS>Genoa
TUNIS>LIVORNO
TUNIS>LIVORNO
TUNIS>CIVITAVECCHIA
TUNIS>PALERMO
TUNIS>PALERMO
TUNIS>SALERNO (VIA PMO)
TUNIS>SALERNO (VIA PMO)
Italy>Malta
CATANIA>MALTA
CATANIA>MALTA
CATANIA>MALTA
CATANIA>MALTA
LIVORNO>MALTA
LIVORNO>MALTA
LIVORNO>MALTA
GENOA>MALTA
GENOA>MALTA
GENOA>MALTA
SALERNO>MALTA
Malta>Italy
MALTA>CATANIA
MALTA>CATANIA
MALTA>CATANIA
MALTA>CATANIA
MALTA>GENOA
MALTA>GENOA
MALTA>GENOA
MALTA>LIVORNO
MALTA>LIVORNO
MALTA>SALERNO
Italy>Libya
Livorno>TRIPOLI/Al Khoms
GENOA>TRIPOLI/Al Khoms
SALERNO>TRIPOLI/Al Khoms
Libya>Italy
TRIPOLI/Al Khoms>Livorno
TRIPOLI/Al Khoms>GENOA
TRIPOLI/Al Khoms>SALERNO
Libya>Malta
TRIPOLI/Al Khoms>MALTA
MALTA>TRIPOLI
Morocco Lines
Livorno>Tangier
Tangier>Livorno
Barcelona>Tangier
Tangier>Barcelona
Italian Domestic Services
Brindisi>Catania
Brindisi>Catania
Brindisi>Catania
Brindisi>Ravenna
Brindisi>Ravenna
Brindisi>Ravenna
CAGLIARI>SALERNO
CAGLIARI>SALERNO
CAGLIARI>SALERNO
Catania>Brindisi
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Antwerp
Antwerp
Antwerp
Antwerp
Antwerp
Antwerp
Antwerp
Zeebrugge
Zeebrugge
Denmark
Aarhus
Aarhus
Aarhus
Aarhus
Aarhus
Estonia
Paldiski
Finland
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki ****
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Helsinki
Kotka
Kotka
Kotka
Kotka
Kotka
Kotka
Kotka
Kotka
Kotka
Rauma
Rauma
Rauma
Rauma **
Rauma ****
Rauma **
Turku
Uusikaupunki
Germany
Lübeck
Lübeck
Rostock
Rostock
Rostock
Rostock
Travemünde
Travemünde
Travemünde
Travemünde
Travemünde
Great Britain
Hull
Hull
Hull
Hull
Hull
Hull
Immingham
Immingham
Immingham
Immingham
Tilbury
Tilbury
Tilbury
via Helsinki Tilbury
Poland
Gdynia
Belgium
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Fri
Fri
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Wed
Wed
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Sun
Sun
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Tue
Tue
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Wed
Wed
Wed
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20:00
19:00
19:00
21:30
16:00
15:30
15:30
22:00
22:00
21:30
15:30
12:00
15:30
15:30
15:30
15:00
14:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
14:00
15:30
22:00
22:00
22:00
22:00
15:00
15:30
15:00
15:30
15:30
15:30
23:00
19:00
15:00
20:00
8:00
8:00
20:00
19:00
17:00
18:00
18:00
18:00
17:00
14:00
14:00
14:00
18:00
18:00
18:00
23:00
23:00
14:00
23:00
15:30
15:30
15:30
15:30
06:00
22:30
22:30
22:30
22:30
22:30
18:00
18:00
14:00
14:00
18:00
18:00
18:00
22:00
22:00
Departure hrs dep
Finland
Finland
Poland
Estonia
Russia
Finland
Finland
Spain
Estonia
Finland
Germany
Russia
Finland
Germany
Russia
Great Britain
Denmark
Germany
Poland
Russia
Spain
Spain
Denmark
Germany
Poland
Belgium
Germany
Great Britain
Great Britain
Great Britain
The Netherlands
Russia
Germany
Germany
Belgium
Germany
Spain
Great Britain
Great Britain
Great Britain
The Netherlands
Germany
Great Britain
Germany
Spain
Spain
Spain
Germany
Germany
Finland
Finland
Finland
Denmark
Finland
Denmark
Finland
Finland
Finland
Finland
Finland
Belgium
Finland
The Netherlands
Finland
Finland
Russia
Belgium
Finland
Finland
The Netherlands
Belgium
Finland
The Netherlands
Russia
Finland
Discharging country
Helsinki
Kotka
Gdynia
Paldiski
St. Petersburg
Helsinki
Rauma
Bilbao
Paldiski
Helsinki
Rostock
St. Petersburg
Helsinki
Rostock
St. Petersburg
Hull
Aarhus
Rostock
Gdynia
St. Petersburg
El Ferrol
Santander
Aarhus
Rostock
Gdynia
Antwerp
Rostock
Hull
Immingham
Tilbury
Amsterdam
St. Petersburg
Lübeck
Rostock
Zeebrugge
Lübeck
Bilbao
Hull
Immingham
Tilbury
Amsterdam
Lübeck
Hull
Rostock
Bilbao
El Ferrol
Santander
Travemünde
Travemünde
Uusikaupunki
Uusikaupunki
Helsinki
Aarhus
Helsinki
Aarhus
Uusikaupunki
Rauma
Uusikaupunki
Uusikaupunki
Turku
Antwerp
Helsinki
Amsterdam
Helsinki
Helsinki
St. Petersburg
Antwerp
Helsinki
Rauma
Amsterdam
Antwerp
Helsinki
Amsterdam
St. Petersburg
Helsinki
Discharging port
Thu
Wed
Sat
Mon
Tue
Mon
Tue
Mon
Mon
Thu
Wed
Mon
Mon
Sat
Tue
Sun
Thu
Thu
Wed
Thu
Sat
Sat/Sun
Mon
Sun
Sat
Fri
Sun
Wed
Tue
Wed
Thu
Mon
Sat
Sat
Wed
Fri
Mon
Wed
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sun
Sat
Mon
Sat
Sat/Sun
Sun
Wed
Fri
Mon
Thu
Thu
Mon
Mon
Fri
Tue
Tue
Mon
Fri
Fri
Mon
Thu
Wed
Wed
Thu
Fri
Mon
Tue
Thu
Fri
Mon
Thu
Thu
Fri
Arrival
07:00
06:00
23:00
14:00
07:00
15:30
15:30
08:00
14:00
18:00
05:00
07:00
04:00
12:00
07:00
15:00
18:30
05:00
23:00
07:00
14:00
14:00
07:00
15:00
23:00
14:00
21:00
02:00
14:00
08:00
08:00
07:00
16:00
06:00
06:00
06:30
08:00
02:00
20:00
08:00
08:00
12:00
15:00
24:00
08:00
14:00
14:00
08:00
07:00
05:00
06:00
18:00
18:30
04:00
07:00
05:00
15:30
12:00
06:00
18:00
14:00
15:30
07:30
15:30
15:30
07:00
14:00
15:30
12:00
07:30
14:00
15:30
07:00
07:00
09:00
hrs arr
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Travemünde
Mon 03:00
22:00
Tue 02:30
10:00
22:00
Wed 02:30
10:00
22:00
Thu 02:30
10:00
22:00
Fri 02:30
10:00
22:00
Sat 03:00
11:00
22:00
Sun 01:00
22:00
Departure
Malmö
11:45 Mon
07:00 Tue
11:15 Tue
19:00 Tue
07:00 Wed
11:15 Wed
19:00 Wed
07:00 Thu
11:15 Thu
19:00 Thu
07:00 Fri
11:15 Fri
19:00 Fri
07:00 Sat
11:45 Sat
20:00 Sat
07:00 Sun
10:15 Sun
07:00 Mon
Arrival
Thu
Sun
Sun
Mon
Mon
Tue
Tue
Tue
Tue
Tue
Thu
Thu
Thu
Thu
Thu
Thu
Mon
Mon
Mon
Mon
Mon
Mon
Sat
Sat
Sat
Sat
Sat/Sun
Sat/Sun
Sat/Sun
Sat/Sun
Thu
Thu
Thu
Thu
Travemünde
Tue 03:00
Wed 03:00
Thu 03:00
Fri 03:00
Sat 03:30
Sun 03:00
Sun 16:00
Departure
Malmö
Mon 16:00
22:00
Tue 10:00
16:00
22:00
Wed 10:00
16:00
22:00
Thu 10:00
16:00
22:00
Fri 10:00
16:00
22:00
Sat 10:00
13:30
23:00
Sun 16:00
22:00
Departure
Travemünde
00:45 Tue
07:00 Tue
19:00 Tue
00:45 Wed
07:00 Wed
19:00 Wed
00:45 Thu
07:00 Thu
19:00 Thu
00:45 Fri
07:00 Fri
19:00 Fri
00:45 Sat
07:00 Sat
19:00 Sat
23:00 Sat
08:30 Sun
01:15 Mon
07:00 Mon
Sweden > Germany
Arrival
Helsinki
Wed 09:00
Thu 09:00
Fri 09:00
Sat 09:00
Sun 09:30
Mon 09:00
Tue 06:45
Arrival
Långnäs
Naantali
Mon 10:00
22:30
Tue 10:00
22:30
Wed 10:00
22:30
Thu 10:00
22:30
Fri 10:00
22:30
Sat 10:00
22:30
Sun 10:00
22:30
22:30
Sun 09:30
22:30
Germany
Russia
Arrival
Kapellskär
17:15 Mon
06:00 Tue
17:15 Tue
06:00 Wed
17:15 Wed
06:00 Thu
17:15 Thu
06:00 Fri
17:15 Fri
06:00 Sat
17:15 Sat
06:00 Sun
17:15 Sun
06:00 Mon
06:00 Sun
16:45 Sun
06:00 Mon
Discharging port
Arrival
* bIweekly - ** next week - *** week after next - **** every SECOND week
Arrival
Tue 08:00
Fri 14:00
Sat 19:00
Tue 20:00
Naantali
18:30 Mon
07:15 Tue
18:30 Tue
07:15 Wed
18:30 Wed
07:15 Thu
18:30 Thu
07:15 Fri
18:30 Fri
07:15 Sat
18:30 Sat
07:15 Sun
18:30 Sun
07:15 Mon
19:00 Sat
07:15 Sun
19:00 Sun
07:15 Mon
Departure
02:10 02:25
02:10 02:25
02:10 02:25
02:10 02:25
02:10 02:25
02:10 02:25
02:10 02:25
02:10 02:25
02:10 02:25
Långnäs
Arrival Depart.
Sweden > Finland
Kapellskär
Mon 09:15
21:45
Tue 09:15
21:45
Wed 09:15
21:45
Thu 09:15
21:45
Fri 09:15
21:45
Sat 09:15
21:45
Sun 09:15
21:45
Sat 09:15
21:45
Sun 09:15
21:45
Departure
07:00
09:00
07:00
18:30
09:00
07:00
06:00
08:00
08:00
08:00
14:00
07:00
06:00
02:00
20:00
07:30
06:00
07:00
06:00
07:00
14:00
07:00
07:00
07:00
07:00
07:00
07:00
07:00
07:00
07:00
15:00
06:00
15:30
07:00
hrs arr
Russia
Lübeck
St. Petersburg
Germany St. Petersburg Lübeck
Loading port
TransRussiaExpress
03:35 03:50
03:35 03:50
03:35 03:50
03:35 03:50
03:35 03:50
03:35 03:50
03:35 03:50
03:35 03:50
03:35 03:50
Arrival Depart.
Mon
Mon
Thu
Thu
Tue
Thu
Wed
Mon
Sat
Sat/Sun
Fri
Sat
Fri
Wed
Tue
Thu
Thu
Thu
Wed
Fri
Mon
Tue
Thu
Thu
Fri
Tue
Thu
Thu
Fri
Tue
Mon
Thu
Tue
Thu
Arrival
FinnLink
St. Petersburg
Helsinki
St. Petersburg
Aarhus
Helsinki
Helsinki
Kotka
Bilbao
El Ferrol
Santander
Antwerp
Helsinki
Kotka
Hull
Immingham
Amsterdam
Antwerp
Helsinki
Kotka
Rauma
Paldiski
St. Petersburg
Antwerp
Helsinki
Rauma
St. Petersburg
Antwerp
Helsinki
Rauma
St. Petersburg
Helsinki
Kotka
Rauma
St. Petersburg
Discharging port
Finland > Sweden
Russia
Finland
Russia
Denmark
Finland
Finland
Finland
Spain
Spain
Spain
Belgium
Finland
Finland
Great Britain
Great Britain
The Netherlands
Belgium
Finland
Finland
Finland
Estonia
Russia
Belgium
Finland
Finland
Russia
Belgium
Finland
Finland
Russia
Finland
Finland
Finland
Russia
Discharging country
Departure
6:00
6:00
6:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
19:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
14:00
14:00
14:00
14:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
20:00
16:00
16:00
16:00
16:00
Departure hrs dep
Germany>Finland
NordöLink
Travemünde
Tue 21:30
Wed 21:30
Thu 21:30
Fri 21:30
Sat 21:30
Sun 21:30
Arrival
Germany > Sweden
Helsinki
Mon 17:00
Tue 17:00
Wed 17:00
Thu 17:00
Fri 17:00
Sat 17:00
Departure
Finland>Germany
HansaLink
Gdynia
Gdynia
Gdynia
Russia
St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg***
St.Petersburg **
St.Petersburg***
St.Petersburg **
St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg
St.Petersburg **
Spain
Bilbao
Bilbao ***
Bilbao (**) (*)
Bilbao **
Bilbao
Bilbao ***
El Ferrol
El Ferrol ****
El Ferrol **
El Ferrol ****
Santander
next week
Santander
next week
Santander
next week
Santander
The Netherlands Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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Jacksonville
Savannah
Baltimore
New York (NYCT)
New York (BAT)
Dakar
Banjul
Conakry
Freetown
Douala
Libreville
PointE Noire
Luanda
Cotonou
Lagos
Lome
Tema
Monrovia
Abidjan
Vessel
Grande Marocco
GMA0215
14/Feb
15/Feb
18/Feb
21/Feb
22/Feb
04/Mar
15/4 (*)
7/4 (*)
26/3 (*)
25/3 (*)
1/4 (*)
22/3 (*)
18/3 (*)
09/Mar
10/Mar
18/Mar(*)
12/Mar
17/Mar (*)
24/Mar (*)
Grande Congo
GCG0215
03/Feb
04/Feb
07/Feb
10/Feb
11/Feb
21/Feb
10/3 (*)
12/3 (*)
7/3 (*)
11/3 (*)
1/4 (*)
8/3 (*)
4/3 (*)
26/Feb
27/Feb
01/Mar
02/Mar
17/Mar (*)
2/Mar (*)
North America / West Africa Service Atlantic Network
25/Feb
26/Feb
01/Mar
04/Mar
05/Mar
15/Mar
15/4 (*)
7/4 (*)
26/3 (*)
3/4 (*)
1/4 (*)
29/3 (*)
25/3 (*)
20/Mar
21/Mar
23/Mar
24/Mar
25/Apr (*)
24/Mar (*)
GGU0215
Grande Guinea
10/Feb
12/Feb
13/Feb
15/Feb
17/Feb
21/Feb
26/Feb
03/Mar
05/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
8/Mar (*)
RBR0215
04/Mar
05/Mar
07/Mar
09/Mar
10/Mar
14/Mar
19/Mar
24/Mar
27/Mar
28/Mar
29/Mar
3/Apr (*)
GRC0215
19/Mar
20/Mar
23/Mar
26/Mar
27/Mar
06/Apr
21/5 (*)
13/5 (*)
30/4 (*)
22/4 (*)
6/5 (*)
19/4 (*)
15/4 (*)
11/Apr
12/Apr
14/Apr
15/Apr
25/Apr (*)
15/Apr (*)
GCG0315
Grande Congo
21/Feb
23/Feb
24/Feb
26/Feb
28/Feb
04/Mar
08/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
17/Mar
19/Mar
22/Mar (*)
GGH0115
26/Mar
28/Mar
29/Mar
31/Mar
02/Apr
06/Apr
11/Apr
16/Apr
18/Apr
19/Apr
21/Apr
22/Apr (*)
RBR0315
16/Apr
18/Apr
20/Apr
22/Apr
23/Apr
27/Apr
02/May
07/May
10/May
11/May
12/May
15/May (*)
GRC0315
10/5 (*)
6/5 (*)
03-May
04-May
06-May
07-May
7/May (*)
26/Apr (*)
10-Apr
11-Apr
14-Apr
17-Apr
18-Apr
28-Apr
21/5 (*)
13/5 (*)
18/5 (*)
13/5 (*)
GGU0315
Grande Guinea
06/Apr
08/Apr
09/Apr
11/Apr
13/Apr
17/Apr
22/Apr
27/Apr
29/Apr
30/Apr
02/May
30/Apr (*)
GGH0215
30/Mar
31/Mar
03/Apr
06/Apr
07/Apr
17/Apr
21/5 (*)
13/5 (*)
30/4 (*)
8/5 (*)
6/5 (*)
3/5 (*)
29/4 (*)
22/Apr
23/Apr
1/May(*)
25/Apr
GMA0315
Grande Marocco
15/Mar
17/Mar
18/Mar
20/Mar
22/Mar
26/Mar
31/Mar
05/Apr
07/Apr
08/Apr
10/Apr
9/Apr (*)
RAG0215
Atlantic Network Quarterly Schedule
12/4 (*)
15/4 (*)
6/5 (*)
12/4 (*)
8/4 (*)
31/Mar
31/Mar
10/Apr(*)
03/Apr
25/Apr (*)
5/Apr (*)
08/Mar
09/Mar
11/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
25/Mar
GBN0215
Grande Benin
Valencia
Marseille
Genoa
Livorno
Salerno
Casablanca
Dakar
Abidjan
Lagos
Cotonou
Lome
Tema
Ports of call
Vessel
Mex Service
North America / North Europe Service
North America / West Africa Service
North Europe / West Africa Southern Express Service
North Europe / West Africa Central Express Service
North Europe / West Africa/ South America Service
Mex Service
Schedules subject to changes without notice
Vessel
GCA0215
17/Feb (*)
23/Feb
22/Feb (*)
25/Feb
27/Feb
17/Feb
02/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
10/Mar
14/Mar
18/Mar
22/Mar
25/Mar
29/Jan (*)
16/Feb
9/Feb (*)
18/Feb
20/Feb
10/Feb
23/Feb
25/Feb
27/Feb
03/Mar
07/Mar
11/Mar
15/Mar
18/Mar
Grande Cameroon
GGA0215
Grande Gabon
17/Feb(*)
10/Feb(*)
11/Mar
12/Mar
14/Mar
17/Mar
05/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
12/Mar
29/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
25/Feb
27/Feb
21/Feb
26/Mar
22/Mar
18/Mar
19/Mar
20/Mar
24/Feb(*)
02/Mar
23/Feb
19/Feb
17/Feb
GAT0215
Grande Atlantico
GBR0215
Grande Brasile
GLG0215
Grande Lagos
* By Transhipment
Ports of call
Emden
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Bilbao
Lisbon
Dakar
Vitoria
Rio de Janeiro
Santos
Montevideo
Zarate
Montevideo
Paranagua
Santos
Rio de Janeiro
Vitoria
Dakar
Vessel
18/Mar
01/Mar
03/Mar
05/Mar
26/Jan
28/Jan
30/Jan
20/01(*)
29/1 (*)
07/Feb
14/Feb
17/Feb
19/Feb
22/Feb
24/Feb
GHA0115
Grande Amburgo
07/Mar
11/Mar
14/Mar
15/Mar
17/Mar
19/Mar
01/Apr
05/Feb
07/Feb
09/Feb
11/Feb
03/02 (*)
11/2 (*)
19/Feb
26/Feb
01/Mar
03/Mar
GAM0115
Grande America
North Europe/ West Africa/ South America Service Ports of call
Hamburg
Amsterdam
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Bilbao
Casablanca
Dakar
Lome
Cotonou
Lagos
Douala
Tema
Monrovia
Freetown
Conakry
Banjul
Vessel
North Europe / West Africa Central Express Service
Ports of call
Amsterdam
Hamburg
Tilbury
Antwerp
Le Havre
Bilbao
Leixoes
Lisbon
Casablanca
Dakar
Abidjan
Luanda
PointE Noire
Libreville
Douala
12/Apr
27/Mar
28/Mar
30/Mar
20/Feb
22/Feb
24/Feb
10/02 (*)
25/2 (*)
04/Mar
11/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
19/Mar
21/Mar
GFR0215
08/Apr
08/Mar (*)
09/Mar
06/Mar (*)
11/Mar
13/Mar
03/Mar
16/Mar
17/Mar
20/Mar
24/Mar
28/Mar
01/Apr
05/Apr
GSL0215
07/Apr
03/Apr
30/Mar
31/Mar
10/Mar(*)
13/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
18/Mar
GAR0315
15/Apr
14/Mar (*)
16/Mar
06/Mar (*)
18/Mar
20/Mar
10/Mar
23/Mar
25/Mar
27/Mar
31/Mar
04/Apr
08/Apr
12/Apr
GRT0215
Grande Togo
15/Apr
12/Apr
08/Apr
04/Apr
05/Apr
06/Apr
17/Mar(*)
21/Mar
23/Mar
19/Mar
GAF0315
Grande Africa
01/Apr
04/Apr
08/Apr
09/Apr
11/Apr
13/Apr
26/Apr
02/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
26/02 (*)
4/3 (*)
16/Mar
23/Mar
26/Mar
28/Mar
GNI0215
Grande Nigeria
Grande Sierra Leone
Grande Argentina
Grande Francia
25/Mar
22/Mar
23/Mar
03/Mar(*)
10/Mar
07/Mar
08/Mar
GTE0315
Grande Tema
17/Feb (*)
02/Mar
22/Feb (*)
04/Mar
06/Mar
24/Feb
09/Mar
11/Mar
13/Mar
17/Mar
21/Mar
25/Mar
29/Mar
01/Apr
03/Apr
GRA0215
Grande Angola
North Europe / West Africa Southern Express Service 07/May
21/Apr
22/Apr
24/Apr
17/Mar
19/Mar
21/Mar
10/03 (*)
17/3 (*)
29/Mar
05/Apr
08/Apr
10/Apr
13/Apr
15/Apr
GRS0215
Grande San Paolo
16/Apr
12/Apr
09/Apr
10/Apr
17/Mar(*)
28/Mar
25/Mar
26/Mar
GLG0315
Grande Lagos
22/Apr
22/Apr
25/Apr
18/Apr
20/Apr
26/Apr
29/Apr
02/May
04/May
06/May
08/May
21/May
27/Mar
29/Mar
31/Mar
02/Apr
24/03 (*)
1/4 (*)
10/Apr
17/Apr
20/Apr
22/Apr
GHA0215
30/Apr
26/Apr
22/Apr
23/Apr
24/Apr
31/Mar(*)
08/Apr
10/Apr
06/Apr
GAT0315
Grande Atlantico
29/Apr
26/Mar (*)
30/Mar
19/Mar (*)
01/Apr
03/Apr
24/Mar
06/Apr
08/Apr
10/Apr
14/Apr
18/Apr
22/Apr
26/Apr
GSE0215
Grande Senegal
Grande Amburgo
24/Mar(*)
31/Mar
01/Apr
03/Apr
06/Apr
GBR0315
Grande Brasile
14/Mar (*)
23/Mar
19/Mar (*)
25/Mar
27/Mar
17/Mar
30/Mar
01/Apr
03/Apr
07/Apr
11/Apr
15/Apr
19/Apr
GBA0215
Grande Buenos Aires
01/Jun
16/May
17/May
19/May
11/Apr
13/Apr
15/Apr
07/04 (*)
15/4 (*)
23/Apr
30/Apr
03/May
05/May
08/May
10/May
GAM0215
Grande America
30/Apr
27/Apr
28/Apr
07/Apr(*)
15/Apr
12/Apr
13/Apr
GTE0415
Grande Tema
02/Apr (*)
06/Apr
31/Mar (*)
08/Apr
10/Apr
31/Mar
13/Apr
15/Apr
17/Apr
21/Apr
25/Apr
29/Apr
03/May
06/May
08/May
GGA0315
Grande Gabon
Atlantic Network Quarterly Schedule
Schedules subject to changes without notice
Vessel
Ports of call
ravenna
venice
koper
monfalcone
piraeus
izmir
derince
gemlik
limassol
haifa
ashdod
alexandria
bar
Vessel
02/Mar
03/Mar
08/Mar
09/Mar
10/Mar
11/Mar
06/Mar
01/Mar
16/Mar
10/Mar
12/Mar
05/Mar
06/Mar
28/Feb
Spes
Eurocargo
Istanbul
04/Mar
Adriatic Service
SALERNO
SAVONA
SETUBAL
BRISTOL ( PRBY)
CORK
ESBJERG
WALLHAMN
ANTWERP
SOUTHAMPTON
VALENCIA
SALERNO
PIRAEUS
IZMIR
ALEXANDRIA
LIMASSOL
ASHDOD
Ports of call
Vessel
Saturday
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Sunday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
Monday
Fixed Day”
Euro-Med Service
HAMBURG
GOTHENBURG
ANTWERP
LIVERPOOL
HALIFAX
NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK FAPS
BALTIMORE
NORFOLK
NEW YORK CITY
HALIFAX
LIVERPOOL
ANTWERP
HAMBURG
GOTHENBURG
Ports of call
02/15
15/Mar
16/Mar
17/Mar
18/Mar
07/Mar
08/Mar
09/Mar
10/Mar
13/Mar
Fides
23/Mar
17/Mar
19/Mar
12/Mar
13/Mar
Eurocargo
Valencia
11/Mar
22/Mar
23/Mar
24/Mar
25/Mar
14/Mar
15/Mar
16/Mar
17/Mar
20/Mar
Spes
26/Feb
28/Feb
03/Mar
06/Mar
07/Mar
10/Mar
11/Mar
13/Mar
14/Mar
19/Mar
21/Mar
23/Mar
24/Mar
26/Mar
27/Mar
29/Mar
02/15
19/Feb
21/Feb
24/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
03/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
07/Mar
12/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
17/Mar
19/Mar
20/Mar
22/Mar
Grande
Scandinavia
Grande
Mediterraneo
14/Feb
16/Feb
18/Feb
20/Feb
01/Mar
03/Mar
03/Mar
05/Mar
06/Mar
07/Mar
09/Mar
17/Mar
19/Mar
21/Mar
23/Mar
5262/5362
5261/5361
07/Feb
09/Feb
11/Feb
13/Feb
22/Feb
24/Feb
24/Feb
26/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
02/Mar
10/Mar
12/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
Atlantic Cartier
Atlantic Companion
North America / North Europe Service
30/Mar
24/Mar
26/Mar
19/Mar
20/Mar
Eurocargo
Istanbul
18/Mar
29/Mar
30/Mar
31/Mar
01/Apr
21/Mar
22/Mar
23/Mar
24/Mar
27/Mar
Fides
05/Mar
07/Mar
10/Mar
13/Mar
14/Mar
17/Mar
18/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
26/Mar
28/Mar
30/Mar
31/Mar
02/Apr
03/Apr
05/Apr
03/15
Grande
Europa
21/Feb
23/Feb
25/Feb
27/Feb
08/Mar
10/Mar
10/Mar
12/Mar
13/Mar
14/Mar
16/Mar
24/Mar
26/Mar
28/Mar
30/Mar
5263/5363
Atlantic Compass
06/Apr
31/Mar
02/Apr
26/Mar
27/Mar
Eurocargo
Valencia
25/Mar
Spes
05/Apr
06/Apr
07/Apr
08/Apr
28/Mar
29/Mar
30/Mar
31/Mar
03/Apr
12/Mar
14/Mar
17/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
24/Mar
25/Mar
27/Mar
28/Mar
02/Apr
04/Apr
06/Apr
07/Apr
09/Apr
10/Apr
12/Apr
03/15
Gran
Bretagna
28/Feb
02/Mar
04/Mar
06/Mar
15/Mar
17/Mar
17/Mar
19/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
23/Mar
31/Mar
02/Apr
04/Apr
06/Apr
5264/5364
Atlantic Concert
14/Mar
16/Mar
18/Mar
20/Mar
29/Mar
31/Mar
31/Mar
02/Apr
03/Apr
04/Apr
06/Apr
14/Apr
16/Apr
18/Apr
20/Apr
5266/5366
Atlantic Companion
21/Mar
23/Mar
25/Mar
27/Mar
05/Apr
07/Apr
07/Apr
09/Apr
10/Apr
11/Apr
13/Apr
21/Apr
23/Apr
25/Apr
27/Apr
5267/5367
Atlantic Cartier
28/Mar
30/Mar
01/Apr
03/Apr
12/Apr
14/Apr
14/Apr
16/Apr
17/Apr
18/Apr
20/Apr
28/Apr
30/Apr
02/May
04/May
5268/5368
Atlantic Compass
04/Apr
06/Apr
08/Apr
10/Apr
19/Apr
21/Apr
21/Apr
23/Apr
24/Apr
25/Apr
27/Apr
05/May
07/May
09/May
11/May
5269/5369
Atlantic Concert
12/Apr
13/Apr
14/Apr
15/Apr
04/Apr
05/Apr
06/Apr
07/Apr
10/Apr
Fides
20/Apr
14/Apr
16/Apr
09/Apr
10/Apr
Eurocargo
Valencia
08/Apr
26/Mar
28/Mar
31/Mar
03/Apr
04/Apr
07/Apr
08/Apr
10/Apr
11/Apr
16/Apr
18/Apr
20/Apr
21/Apr
23/Apr
24/Apr
26/Apr
03/15
Grande
Mediterraneo
19/Apr
20/Apr
21/Apr
22/Apr
11/Apr
12/Apr
13/Apr
14/Apr
17/Apr
Spes
27/Apr
21/Apr
23/Apr
16/Apr
17/Apr
Eurocargo
Istanbul
15/Apr
02/Apr
04/Apr
07/Apr
10/Apr
11/Apr
14/Apr
15/Apr
17/Apr
18/Apr
23/Apr
25/Apr
27/Apr
28/Apr
30/Apr
01/May
03/May
03/15
Grande
Scandinavia
26/Apr
27/Apr
28/Apr
29/Apr
18/Apr
19/Apr
20/Apr
21/Apr
24/Apr
Fides
09/Apr
11/Apr
14/Apr
17/Apr
18/Apr
21/Apr
22/Apr
24/Apr
25/Apr
30/Apr
02/May
04/May
05/May
07/May
08/May
10/May
04/15
Grande
Europa
04/May
28/Apr
30/Apr
23/Apr
24/Apr
Eurocargo
Valencia
22/Apr
03/May
04/May
05/May
06/May
25/Apr
26/Apr
27/Apr
28/Apr
01/May
Spes
16/Apr
18/Apr
21/Apr
24/Apr
25/Apr
28/Apr
29/Apr
01/May
02/May
07/May
09/May
11/May
12/May
14/May
15/May
17/May
04/15
Gran
Bretagna
11/May
05/May
07/May
30/Apr
01/May
Eurocargo
Istanbul
29/Apr
10/May
11/May
12/May
13/May
02/May
03/May
04/May
05/May
08/May
Fides
23/Apr
25/Apr
28/Apr
01/May
02/May
05/May
06/May
08/May
09/May
14/May
16/May
18/May
19/May
21/May
22/May
24/May
04/15
Grande
Ellade
11/Apr
13/Apr
15/Apr
17/Apr
26/Apr
28/Apr
28/Apr
30/Apr
01/May
02/May
04/May
12/May
14/May
16/May
18/May
5270/5370
Atlantic Conveyor
Euro-Med Network Fixed-day Schedule
13/Apr
07/Apr
09/Apr
02/Apr
03/Apr
Eurocargo
Istanbul
01/Apr
19/Mar
21/Mar
24/Mar
27/Mar
28/Mar
31/Mar
01/Apr
03/Apr
04/Apr
09/Apr
11/Apr
13/Apr
14/Apr
16/Apr
17/Apr
19/Apr
03/15
Grande
Ellade
ACL Weekly Fixed-day Schedule
07/Mar
09/Mar
11/Mar
13/Mar
22/Mar
24/Mar
24/Mar
26/Mar
27/Mar
28/Mar
30/Mar
07/Apr
09/Apr
11/Apr
13/Apr
5265/5365
Atlantic Conveyor
Schedules subject to changes without notice
ANTWERP
PORTBURY
SETUBAL
VALENCIA
FOS
LIVORNO
CIVITAVECC.
SALERNO
ALEXANDRIA
BEIRUT
TRIPOLI
MISURATA/KHOMS
BENGHAZI
TOBRUK
MERSIN
LATTAKIA
DERINCE
GEMLIK
YENIKOY
SALERNO
LIVORNO
SAVONA
FOS
BARCELONA
VALENCIA
SOUTHAMPT
FLUSHING
EMDEN
HAMBURG
Ports of call
HAMBURG
ANTWERP
PORTBURY
SETUBAL
VALENCIA
FOS
LIVORNO
CIVITAVECC.
SALERNO
ALEXANDRIA
BEIRUT
TRIPOLI
MISURATA/KHOMS
BENGHAZI
TOBRUK
MERSIN
LATTAKIA
DERINCE
GEMLIK
YENIKOY
SALERNO
LIVORNO
SAVONA
FOS
BARCELONA
VALENCIA
SOUTHAMPT
FLUSHING
EMDEN
Ports of call
Vessel
Vessel
Wdnesday
Mon+Wedn+Frid
Saturday
Tuesday
Sund+Thursd+Sat
Tuesday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
Thuersday
Friday
Thuersday
Sunday
Monday
Sunday
Saturday
Mond+Thursday
Tuesd+Frid+Wedn
Wed+Sat+Thursd
Sat+Tuesd+Sund
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Mond+Sund+Tues
Sat+Frid+Sund
Sund+Sat+Mond
Monday
Fixed day
Wdnesday
Mon+Wedn+Frid
Saturday
Tuesday
Sund+Thursd+Sat
Tuesday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Wednesday
Thuersday
Friday
Thuersday
Sunday
Monday
Sunday
Saturday
Mond+Thursday
Tuesd+Frid+Wedn
Wed+Sat+Thursd
Sat+Tuesd+Sund
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Mond+Sund+Tues
Sat+Frid+Sund
Sund+Sat+Mond
Monday
Fixed day
Euro Aegean Service
06/Apr
09/Apr
12/Apr
14/Apr
15/Apr
16/Apr
17/Apr
18/Apr
-
21/Apr
22/Apr
23/Apr
26/Apr
27/Apr
28/Apr
29/Apr
30/Apr
01/May
06/May
07/May
09/May
03/Apr
-
12/Apr
13/Apr
14/Apr
17/Apr
19/Apr
24/Apr
25/Apr
-
-
Grande
Roma
Silverstone
Express
24/Feb
01/Mar
02/Mar
-
17/Feb
18/Feb
19/Feb
22/Feb
02/Mar
03/Mar
05/Mar
06/Mar
08/Mar
13/Mar
14/Mar
-
08/Feb
-
Silverstone
Express
28/Feb
01/Mar
01/Mar
14/Feb
16/Feb
18/Feb
23/Feb
Grand
Benelux
06/May
11/May
12/May
30/Apr
01/May
03/May
04/May
28/Apr
29/Apr
29/Apr
13/Apr
15/Apr
18/Apr
23/Apr
Grand
Benelux
24/Feb
25/Feb
26/Feb
01/Mar
02/Mar
03/Mar
04/Mar
05/Mar
06/Mar
11/Mar
12/Mar
14/Mar
09/Feb
12/Feb
15/Feb
17/Feb
19/Feb
20/Feb
21/Feb
-
Grande
Napoli
28/Apr
29/Apr
30/Apr
03/May
04/May
05/May
06/May
07/May
08/May
13/May
14/May
16/May
13/Apr
16/Apr
19/Apr
21/Apr
22/Apr
23/Apr
24/Apr
25/Apr
-
Grande
Sicilia
03/Mar
08/Mar
09/Mar
-
24/Feb
25/Feb
26/Feb
01/Mar
-
15/Feb
-
Grande
Anversa
20/May
25/May
26/May
14/May
15/May
17/May
18/May
12/May
13/May
13/May
27/Apr
29/Apr
02/May
07/May
Grande
Spagna
03/Mar
04/Mar
05/Mar
08/Mar
09/Mar
10/Mar
11/Mar
12/Mar
13/Mar
18/Mar
19/Mar
21/Mar
26/Feb
27/Feb
28/Feb
-
16/Feb
19/Feb
22/Feb
24/Feb
Grande
Italia
05/May
06/May
07/May
10/May
11/May
12/May
13/May
14/May
15/May
20/May
21/May
23/May
30/Apr
01/May
02/May
-
20/Apr
23/Apr
26/Apr
28/Apr
Grande
Italia
23/Mar
28/Mar
29/Mar
17/Mar
18/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
15/Mar
16/Mar
16/Mar
28/Feb
02/Mar
05/Mar
10/Mar
Grande
Spagna
12/May
13/May
14/May
17/May
18/May
19/May
20/May
21/May
22/May
27/May
28/May
30/May
07/May
08/May
09/May
-
27/Apr
30/Apr
03/May
05/May
Grande
Portogallo
10/Mar
11/Mar
12/Mar
15/Mar
16/Mar
17/Mar
18/Mar
19/Mar
20/Mar
25/Mar
26/Mar
28/Mar
23/Feb
26/Feb
01/Mar
03/Mar
04/Mar
05/Mar
06/Mar
07/Mar
-
Grande
Colonia
17/May
22/May
23/May
-
10/May
11/May
12/May
15/May
-
01/May
-
Silverstone
Express
10/Mar
15/Mar
16/Mar
-
03/Mar
04/Mar
05/Mar
08/Mar
-
22/Feb
-
Grande
Portogallo
05/Jun
10/Jun
11/Jun
30/May
31/May
02/Jun
03/Jun
28/May
29/May
29/May
13/May
15/May
18/May
23/May
Grand
Benelux
17/Mar
18/Mar
19/Mar
22/Mar
23/Mar
24/Mar
25/Mar
26/Mar
27/Mar
01/Apr
02/Apr
04/Apr
02/Mar
05/Mar
08/Mar
10/Mar
11/Mar
12/Mar
13/Mar
14/Mar
-
Grande
Roma
26/May
27/May
28/May
31/May
01/Jun
02/Jun
03/Jun
04/Jun
05/Jun
10/Jun
11/Jun
13/Jun
11/May
14/May
17/May
19/May
20/May
21/May
22/May
23/May
-
Grande
Roma
26/Mar
31/Mar
01/Apr
-
19/Mar
20/Mar
21/Mar
24/Mar
-
10/Mar
-
Grande
Anversa
01/Jun
02/Jun
03/Jun
06/Jun
07/Jun
08/Jun
09/Jun
10/Jun
11/Jun
16/Jun
17/Jun
19/Jun
17/May
20/May
23/May
25/May
26/May
27/May
28/May
29/May
-
Grande
Sicilia
24/Mar
25/Mar
26/Mar
29/Mar
30/Mar
31/Mar
01/Apr
02/Apr
03/Apr
08/Apr
09/Apr
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