ARKAS Line has announced that it will enhance its West Africa operations using its own fleet to boost efficiency and expand its regional network, reports London's Port Technology International.
After its recent expansion into India, arkas will now operate the West Africa Service (WAS) with four vessels - The Mario A, Cristina A, Jean Pierre A, and the Diane A - each of 1,600 TEU.
The WAS, with weekly sailings, will offer shorter transit times and more flexible solutions.
The updated route - Tangier, Casablanca, Dakar, Lagos (Tincan/Apapa), Tema, Abidjan, Nouakchott, Tangier - supports Arkas Line's sustainable growth strategy.
In January, Arkas Line strengthened its international presence by extending its route to India.
One month later, Arkas Line launched a new service, India Med Service (IMS), which will deliver cargo from the Mundra and Nheva Sheva to commercial centres via India's railway connections.
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After its recent expansion into India, arkas will now operate the West Africa Service (WAS) with four vessels - The Mario A, Cristina A, Jean Pierre A, and the Diane A - each of 1,600 TEU.
The WAS, with weekly sailings, will offer shorter transit times and more flexible solutions.
The updated route - Tangier, Casablanca, Dakar, Lagos (Tincan/Apapa), Tema, Abidjan, Nouakchott, Tangier - supports Arkas Line's sustainable growth strategy.
In January, Arkas Line strengthened its international presence by extending its route to India.
One month later, Arkas Line launched a new service, India Med Service (IMS), which will deliver cargo from the Mundra and Nheva Sheva to commercial centres via India's railway connections.
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