The new upgraded service which began on May 24 introduced a new RoRo vessel the Pontos. The new vessel joins "Trader 1”
A. Rosenfeld Shipping announced early last week that Salamis Lines was about to upgrade shipping services between Israel Cyprus and Greece. The new upgraded service which began on May 24 introduced a new RoRo vessel the Pontos.
Rosenfeld added that the Dwt 20,350 vessel can carry up to 100 trailers and sail at a speed of 16 knots. The new vessel joins the "Trader 1" which together will provide enough space for the Israeli rapidly growing trailer sector.
The two vessels will call Israel twice a week all year round.
Rosenfeld improving RoRo services to & from Greece and Cyprus
The new upgraded service which began on May 24 introduced a new RoRo vessel the Pontos. The new vessel joins "Trader 1”
28.05.07 / 00:00
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