The improved New Sirius Service, which starts operating at the beginning of March 2008 on a weekly basis, includes two separate slings
ZIM announced a significant enhancement of its New Sirius Service, connecting the Mediterranean with the East Coast of South America.
The new deployment offers improved transit times and port coverage. The New Sirius Service will connect to other Mediterranean and South American ports through ZIM’s network of lines and feeder services.
The improved New Sirius Service, which starts operating at the beginning of March 2008 on a weekly basis, includes two separate slings. The first, New Sirius Service (NSU), operates 6 X 2500 TEU’s vessels, with the following route: Barcelona (Spain) - VadoLigure (Italy) - Livorno (Italy) - Fos sur Mer (France) – Valencia (Spain) - Rio De Janeiro (Brazil) - Santos (Brazil) - Buenos Aires (Argentina) – Montevideo (Uruguay) – Santos (Brazil) - Rio De Janeiro (Brazil) - Pecem (Brazil) - Barcelona (Spain).
The second sling, New Sirius South America Service 2 (NS2), operates 6 X 2,800 TEU’s vessels on a weekly basis in the following route: Genoa (Italy) - Livorno (Italy) - Marsaxlokk (Malta) - Dakar (Senegal) - Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Rio Grande (Brazil) -Sao Francisco Do Sul (Brazil) – Santos (Brazil) - Valencia (Spain) - Genoa (Italy).
This recent change is part of ZIM's ongoing efforts to improve and upgrade its services, and to strengthen the company's position on major trade lanes.
ZIM upgrades Its Mediterranean – South America Services
The improved New Sirius Service, which starts operating at the beginning of March 2008 on a weekly basis, includes two separate slings
00:00 ,10.03.2008
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