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Lykes Runner completes fleet upgrade

31 Aug 2001 - by Staff reporter
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THE INTRODUCTION of the Lykes Runner this week (August 29) completes the retonnaging of Lykes Lines' North America - Africa Service, East Coast loop.
The multi-purpose Astrakan Mark
3 ro-ro ship joins four sister ships already on the service, operating every two weeks between Canada, the U.S. and South Africa. They
offer breakbulk, bulk and container capacity, accommodating refrigerated cargo, as well as automobiles, trucks and other rolling stock.
"These multi-purpose ships are particularly well-suited to
the mix of traffic both northbound and southbound," says Morten Veflingstad, vice president commercial, multi-purpose services.
"With the introduction of the Lykes Raider in June and the Lykes Runner this week, we now have five identical ships, making scheduling of traffic easier."
The other three ships on this service are the Lykes Winner, Lykes Inspirer and Lykes Energizer.
The East Coast Loop service calls at Montreal, Philadelphia, Charleston, Cape Town, Durban, Cape Town, Philadelphia and Montreal.
Hamilton and Toronto are added during the Lakes season (April-Dec).
Lykes Lines also offers a Gulf Loop Service between Africa and North America, again operated with multi-purpose ships.
The Gulf Loop operates monthly, northbound only, calling Durban, Cape Town, Salvador, New Orleans, Houston and Veracruz, with inducement calls at other ports in South Africa, Brazil, Venezuela, the Caribbean and North America.

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