Neptune Lines: 20 years of presence in the Black Sea

Neptune Lines grows steadily in car carrier sector by connecting all major ports of the Mediterranean with the Black Sea
 
Neptune Lines, a Greek shipping company with headquaters in Piraeus, has been present in the Black Sea for over two decades transporting this year more than 200,000 units from and to all the major ports of the area. In spite of the crisis  the company remained at the Black Sea providing reliable services tailored to the needs of its customers. Due to a many patners the shipping company was able to expand its services by connecting all major ports of the Mediterranean with the Black Sea
 
Specifically in the Black Sea the company calls Constanta every 5 days, Illyichevsk weekly and Novorossiysk every 10 days with 6 vessels, each vessel’s capacity ranging from 1,800 to 4,000 RT with an average vessels’ age of 5.9 years.
 
The shipping line has started to have regular services for Gefco in 2008 from Italy and Spain to Illyichevsk. Due to a rising demand for a direct port on entry into Russia and the support by the Russian logistics company TMBC they were able to add a liner service to Novorossiysk. This service enables them to have access from Spanish, French and Adriatic ports directly into Russia with the potential for further expansion to other areas.
 
Neptune Lines is a Greek shipping company operating in the Black Sea since 1993. Nowadays the company is a key player in the Mediterranean car carrier market with an integrated agency network and independently operated car terminals. Furthermore it has the use of two car terminals, owned by private interests, at Evyap, Turkey and at Constantza, Romania. Neptune Lines owns and operates 11 Pure Car and Truck Carrier vessels, each with a capacity ranging from 430-3.200 medium sized cars. The fleet’s capacity for trucks is 17,000 lane meters.
 
www.neptunelines.com

Quelle: LogEastics

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