MSC, Zim Continues Joint Black Sea Service

Posted by Michelle Howard
Monday, October 9, 2017
MSC and Zim announced that the joint Black Sea service, to meet agricultural season demand, will continue during 2017-18.
The service will continue to operate at the following rotation:
  • Alexandria – Ashdod – Novorossiysk – Alexandria
The service will commence in Ashdod on week 44, November 2nd 2017.
The weekly service, operating two vessels, will have a fixed Ashdod Friday departure.

The joint service offers an optimal solution for agricultural exporters, reliable and with excellent transit time.
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