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DAL expands Mediterranean coverage

23 Oct 2009 - by Staff reporter
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European carrier DAL has
expanded its port coverage
in the Mediterranean over
the past year, DAL Agency
managing director Ron Frick
told FTW.
From Livorno, Barcelona
and Valencia a year ago,
the line now calls at Genoa,
Marseilles, Ashdod and
Haifa as well as ports
in Greece and Turkey,
transhipping via Las Palmas.
“And because our feeder
operator has its own terminal
we have a very reliable
connection and very seldom
miss the feeder connection.”
Its service offering also
includes an all-sea option
into the US and Canada,
transhipping in Europe.
While the past year has
clearly been one of the most
difficult in shipping history,
DAL Agency has under the
circumstances succeeded
in producing satisfactory
results for its shareholders
in the first year of operation,
said Frick, a result that
augurs well as the industry
looks forward to better
times ahead.
Headquartered in
Durban it has offices in
Johannesburg, Cape Town
and Port Elizabeth and
agency representation in
East London. Its Southern
African network covers
Namibia, Mozambique,
Malawi, Swaziland,
Botswana, Zimbabwe
and Zambia.

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