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Ecu-Line launches direct options from Brazil, Portugal and Sweden

30 Apr 1999 - by Staff reporter
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IN ITS drive to offer shippers direct services on as many routes as possible, groupage specialist Ecu-Line has launched three new services.
Importers now have a weekly option from Brazil, a fortnightly frequency from Portugal and a monthly service from Sweden to Durban.
The Sweden service will eventually increase to a weekly frequency with our office in Norway joining in with Sweden, Ecu-Line m.d. Peter Sands told FTW.
On the Brazil route we are not only receiving containers from Sao Paulo/Santos in Brazil, but also from Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande de Sol, Fortaleza and Recife.
Next on the schedule is the United States.

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