MSC, Zim Continues Joint Black Sea Service

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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