Friday, January 2, 2015

Ravenna Container Terminal, a joint venture between the Group and Sapir Contship Italy, participate

Egypt, Ravenna. TCR conference Med Ports | Seareporter.it
Ravenna Container Terminal, a joint venture between the Group and Sapir Contship Italy, participated in the 1st MED PORTS, international conference dedicated to maritime trade through the ports of the Mediterranean, which was held in Alexandria, evergreen tracking container Egypt April 22 to 24. MED PORTS was an opportunity to promote the port of Ravenna, as a modern and competitive logistics evergreen tracking container system represented in Alexandria not only from Terminal Container Ravenna (TCR), but also by the shipping Tra.Ma.Co, a leader evergreen tracking container in logistics services for fresh produce and a reference point for many traders of perishable goods, particularly for exports evergreen tracking container from Egypt to Italy and major European markets. Shipping lines calling at Ravenna today include global carriers (Maersk Line, MSC, CMA CGM and ZIM) and specialized carriers in regional trade (Borchard Line, Line Sermar and Grimaldi Lines). These lines provide fast links to the markets of the East and throughout the Eastern Mediterranean Basin. The port of Ravenna has every week the fastest direct connection with Egypt with only three days of transit time. A competitive factor that makes Ravenna the "gateway" of reference for the members evergreen tracking container of 'Agricultural Export evergreen tracking container Council in Egypt, who met with the delegation of Ravenna for a personal presentation of the "System Ravenna." evergreen tracking container During his speech, which was held in the third session of April 24, Michael Cashman, Group Commercial Director Contship Italy explained the role of the Group in the provision of integrated evergreen tracking container logistics services. 350 delegates participating in this important event, which reflects the growing number of opportunities it has in the Egyptian economy.


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