Grimaldi has launched a new shipping line from the East to Israel. This direct line will serve Israel at least once a month from the Masan port in South Korea and Shanghai in China to Ashdod and Haifa. The new service also includes Australia, through transshipment via the ports of Shanghai or Antwerp, for special cargoes.
The new line is a significant addition to Grimaldi's lines that transport cargoes for the development of national infrastructure and the economy in general. Now, this takes on added significance in light of Israel's national needs for the rehabilitation of the north and the south.
Through the new line, 9 substations for the Electric Company recently arrived in the country. This is a cargo weighing from 40 to 100 tons.
In addition to transporting vehicles and heavy machinery, it will be possible to transport cargoes up to a hundred tons, whether rolling or on pallets.
Alaluf Shipping Company stated that "Alaluf specializes in bringing complex and large cargoes to the country and is proud to provide this BREAKBULK service from the East and Australia for special cargoes".
The CEO of Alaluf Shipping, Gil Miller: "I congratulate the opening of Grimaldi's new line from the East to Israel. Through this line, we will be able to bring various cargoes to Israel for the establishment of vital infrastructures that will assist, among other things, in the rehabilitation of the north and the south".
It should be noted that Alaluf represents the Italian shipping company Grimaldi in Israel.
Grimaldi Launches New Shipping Route from East Asia to Israel
Grimaldi has launched a new direct shipping line from East Asia to Israel, serving national infrastructure development needs.
10:52 ,16.01.2025
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