CMA CGM Rolls Out TURAF EXPRESS Service

By Aiswarya Lakshmi
Monday, January 30, 2017

Shipping group CMA CGM has announced the new service offer TURAF EXPRESS which directly links Turkey, Tunisia and Libya via Malta.

It is the first CMA CGM line to offer a direct connection between Northern Turkey (Istanbul, Gemlik and Aliaga) and the main Libyan ports (Misurata and El Khoms) in order to develop short sea lines intra-Mediterranean activities. 
Thanks to the call in Malta, a CMA CGM‘s hub, transshipment connections are offered towards worldwide markets with other group’s services.
The TURAF EXPRESS service offers best transit times on the market from Turkey to Tunisia and Libya, a strong asset particularly designed for the transportation of refrigerated goods. Misurata and Sousse are connected from Izmir in 5 and 11 days.
CMA CGM provides its clients tailored solutions for XXL or refrigerated cargo, as well as intermodal door-to-door transport solutions, completely integrated to its maritime offers.
Since January 20, three 1,100 TEU-capacity vessels operates the following rotation: Istanbul (Ambarli), Gemlik, Aliaga, Malta, Misurata, El Khoms, Sousse, Malta, and Istanbul.
Categories: Logistics Navigation Ports Container Ships

Related Stories

Mawani Signs Privatization Contracts for Multipurpose Cargo Terminals at Eight Saudi Ports

Behind the Scenes: Powering Ports

Louis Dreyfus Company Selected to Operate Grain Export at Burns Harbor Port

Current News

World’s First Ship-to-Ship LCO₂ Transfer Completed in Shanghai

Gulf Shipping Costs Fall After Israel-Iran Ceasefire

US Goods Trade Deficit Increased in May, Exports Declined

Maersk Reopens Cargo Acceptance to Port of Haifa

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News