SAFMARINE HAS diarised an April launch for a new weekly Southern Africa-East Africa service in a vessel-sharing agreement with Unicorn Lines.
The three vessel fleet will provide a named-day service, interlinking Mozambique and SA with the Indian Ocean Service to the Middle East, Pakistan and India.
The port rotation is: Durban, Maputo, Beira, Nacala, Mombasa, Dar es Salaam, Beira, Durban.
The service will also be interlinked to two other
new East Africa services in Safmarine"s product offering.
These are the East Africa leg of a Europe-Middle East-East Africa trade, and the line"s new Indian Ocean Service.
The latter will be a named-day, weekly service - provided by four Safmarine-operated vessels - and will link Pakistan-India-Middle East-East Africa.
The new service will also provide connections to destinations through the East Africa Express - a grouping from which the line announced its withdrawal last year.
Said Safmarine"s trades executive Rudi Labeau: "The key benefits in the new services will be the wide geographical coverage, fast transit times and named-day weekly calls on the three services."
The interlinking of the three new services, and to other global offerings from Safmarine, will be of special interest to multi-trade shippers, Labeau added.
Safmarine slots into East Africa deal
05 Apr 2002 - by Staff reporter
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