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CSAV extended Black Sea Services

Transport News | February 6, 2010 | View Comments
  • CSAV Norasia will further improve its services to the Black Sea,

    starting a weekly feeder from Istanbuly to Novorossiysky (Russia) and Poti (Georgia): Black Sea Link (BSL).

    This new feeder, directly operated by CSAV comes to complement

    the existing direct calls of ABS service, improving connectivity and transit times to the main markets within the Black Sea.

    The Black Sea Link feeder rotation will be as follows: Istanbuly – Novorossiysky – Poti – Istanbuly.

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    • CSAV Norasia improve Black Sea Service
    •      CSAV Norasia has furthered improved its services to the Black Sea with a new weekly feeder from Istanbuly to Novorossiysky (Russia) and Poti (Georgia). ? The new Black Sea Link (BSL) feeder service complements the existing direct calls of the ABS service, improving connectivity and transit times to the main

    • Evergreen signs agreement with slot CSAV Norasia
    •      Effective early-November, Evergreen Line will strengthen its coverage of the East-Mediterranean and Black Sea regions through a slot exchange agreement with Norasia Container Lines (CSAV Norasia). ? The slot exchange involving Evergreen’s Far East-Mediterranean (FEM) service and Norasia’s Asia Black Sea (ABS) service will provide the Taiwanese carrier with weekly

    • CSAV adds Persian Gulf Feeder
    •      CSAV Norasia said it will start a feeder linking Persian Gulf ports. The Intra Gulf Service will start on March 8 with a rotation of Jebel Ali, Dammamy, Kuwait, Bahrain and Jebel Ali. It is intended to link to three of CSAV’s major east/west services, the Super Galex (which links the Far

    • CSAV Norasia Far East-West Med services increases
    •     Beginning early November, CSAV Norasia will increase its coverage of the West-Mediterranean and Black Sea regions in co-operation with Evergreen. A slot exchange agreement between the two liners will provide CSAV Norasia weekly sailings between the Far East and West Mediterranean through CSAV Norasia’s Black Sea service (ABS) and Evergreen

    • CSAV, CCNI to stop joint GEX Service
    •     CSAV and CCNI are reported to be scrapping their joint GEX service that links CSAV’s hub in Kingston and CCNI’s hub in Cartagena to the US Gulf and Central America. The GEX service currently uses three 1,700-TEU ships, to provide both an intra-regional sling and a feeder service. CSAV will continue to

    • Evergreen strengthens its presence in the eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea areas
    •     With effect from early November, Evergreen Line will strengthen its coverage of the East Mediterranean and Black Sea regions by cooperating with Norasia Container Lines Ltd (CSAV Norasia). A slot exchange agreement involving Evergreen’s Far East-Mediterranean service (FEM) and Norasia’s Asia Black Sea service (ABS) will provide the Taiwanese carrier

    • Georgia to build Black Sea oil port to boost Caspian flows
    •     Georgia plans to build another Black Sea port to boost transit fees from cargo shipments such as crude oil from the Caspian Sea region. The Supsa port will cost “half a billion dollars” and take less than two years to build once the government gives the final okay, said Shalva

    • New China Med CSAV NORASIA Service
    •     CSAV NORASIA will launch a new service starting March 18, between China and the West Mediterranean allowing the company to resume its presence in this trade lane and strengthen its network. The weekly service, called mare Nostrum Service (MNS) will deploy? 10 vessels of approximately 5,000teu each and will be

    • Delta Shipping Lines launches new feeder service connecting Hamburg and St. Petersburg
    •     An additional feeder service has been added between the Port of Hamburg and the Russian seaport of St. Petersburg, prompted by growing demand for feeder transport capacity between the two ports. Read at Delta Shipping Lines launches new feeder service linking Hamburg and St.

    • New Yantian Zhuhai feeder starts
    •      The first feeder service connecting Yantian International Container Terminals (YICT) and Zhuhai International Container Terminals (Jiuzhou), has been officially launched. The new service, an additional express feeder service for this region, links the largest export gateway in South China and… Read at New Yantian-Zhuhai feeder launched

    • Cargo turnover at the Georgia Seaports to 9 percent, 20.2 million tons in 2009
    •     Overall volume of freight traffics through sea ports of Georgia in 2009 amounted to 20.2 million tons, a y-o-y 9 percent rise. However, the Batumi port showed a 10 percent drop in cargo volumes, handling 7.8 million tons, the port of Poti transshipped 6.1 million tons, 24% down on 2008

    • Evergreen Norasia strengthen its presence in the eastern Mediterranean
    •     Evergreen Line announced it will strengthen its coverage of the East Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, with effect from early November 2009, by cooperating with Norasia Container Lines. The announcement noted that a slot exchange agreement involving Evergreen’s Far East-Mediterranean service (FEM) and Norasia’s Asia Black Sea service (ABS) will

    • CSAV will be extra $ 300m on new equity offers
    •      CSAV, the Chilean shipping group battling to steer a course through the hazards of the container market, has told investors that it will seek to raise another $300m through a new equity offering. Shareholders have been invited to an emergency general meeting in Valparaiso to approve the fund-raising initiative on August

    • India Haldia port in the chaos threatens investors strong reductions
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    • Evergreen Metamorphoses two services in a u0026quot Route
    •     Evergreen Line is to launch a new Adriatic – Levant (ADL) ‘butterfly’ service by combining two existing services, Adriatic Feeder Service (ADF) and Intra-Mediterranean Feeder Service (IMS). The new service will cater for both deepsea feeder and regional traffic. These changes will come into effect from mid September 2009. The first sailing

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