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NCL expands
 
Hans Kristian Haram
 

 

NORTH*SEA CONTAINER LINE (NCL) increases its capacity and improves its service to cover increased demands and volumes.
The 677-TEU vessel MV Celina will be phased into the existing service in week 33,  enabling NCL to carry around 300 loaded teus every week between West-Norway to the Continent.  This modern vessel  is equipped with 125 reefer-plugs and 2 x45 tons cranes.

 

 

NCL says: "NCL has been the major player on the Norwegian West Coast for 17 years, which has given us the experience and knowledge of how to serve our customers in the best way. Our qualified staff both at the headquarters in Haugesund and at our agents along the entire coast knows how to meet the requirements our customers have towards simplicity and professionalism."

"The extra vessel will be employed in our Hamburg/Bremerhaven service, where it will cover the important fishery ports, together with our vessel MV Anna."

"Adding this to our Rotterdam services consisting of 5 modern container vessels, (Carina, Clarissa, Tina,  Emma, North Express) we will be able to cover a large share of the frozen fish being exported from Norway. Geographically we cover the range from Bodø (Salten) in the north to Egersund in the south."

Source: NCL - www.ncl.no Contact: email

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