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A carrier with a strong commitment to Mozambique

17 Oct 2024 - by -
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Messina Line is continuing to maintain a strong foothold in southern Africa, providing essential shipping services to Mozambique at the ports of Maputo, Beira and Nacala.The company’s maritime journey began in 1935 when it started calling at ports through the Suez Canal. That same year, Messina Line launched a regular service to East Africa, which soon expanded to the southern regions of the continent.Recently, Messina Line hosted a celebratory event in Johannesburg, highlighting its enduring presence in South and East Africa. Captain Tonino D’Esposito addressed attendees, emphasising the company's commitment to fostering close relationships with shippers. He expressed gratitude to the dedicated staff whose efforts have been fundamental to the company's success.In recent years, Messina Line has navigated a challenging landscape, particularly between 2006 and 2020, which prompted a strategic shift from its traditional roll-on roll-off f leet to a fully containerised operation. This transition has helped the company adapt to changing market demands while ensuring service reliability.Over the decades, Messina Line has built a solid reputation as one of the most dependable carriers in the region, known for its user-friendly booking process and unique service offerings along Africa’s east coast, particularly north of the equator.Andrea Gais, president of Ignazio Messina & C, said that the carrier was on a firm trajectory of service expansion while remaining committed to its historical market specialisation. LV

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