AAL Launches Gulf-Asia Semi-Liner Service

October 13, 2016

Photo: AAL
Photo: AAL
Photo: AAL
Photo: AAL
Last month, AAL’s Tramp & Projects division celebrated the launch of its new scheduled Gulf-Asia semi-liner service in style by loading a 200mt super-yacht on its first call at the Dubai port of Jebel Ali.
 
The handcrafted 37m luxury yacht is a Majesty 122 series, built by the renowned UAE manufacturer Gulf Craft and the model costs in excess of $11 million.  She was loaded with extreme care onto AAL’s 19,000dwt S-Class vessel the AAL Fremantle using its port-side mounted cranes, and will be discharged in Newcastle, Australia for yacht transport and logistics provider, Cigisped Dubai.
 
The cargo was booked and managed locally through AAL Dubai, which opened its doors in 2015, and is headed by Owner’s Representative, Karim Smaili.
 

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