Rio Brasil Terminal has a new service that connects Europe and the Mediterranean to the east coast of South America
Aug, 02, 2023 Posted by Lillian SmoakWeek 202332
As of September, Rio Brasil Terminal will have the scale of a new service that connects Europe and the Mediterranean to the east coast of South America. The service is operated by a joint venture of Cosco, ONE and OOCL, mainly benefiting customers in Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais.
The following ports are part of the new service: Rotterdam (Holland) – London Gateway (United Kingdom) – Hamburg (Germany) – Antwerp (Belgium) – Lisbon (Portugal) – Algeciras (Spain) – Santos (Brazil) – Paranaguá (Brazil) – Montevideo (Uruguay) – Buenos Aires (Argentina) – Itapoá (Brazil) – Paranaguá (Brazil) – Santos (Brazil) – Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) – Algeciras (Spain) – Rotterdam (Netherlands).
“We reaffirm that our commitment is to deliver more than a service, efficient solutions that add value to your logistics chain, as every partnership should be”, emphasizes Eduardo Mendes Galo, CCO (Chief Commercial Officer) of Rio Brasil Terminal. The company is an integral part of ICTSI – International Container Terminals Service Inc.
Source: Ports and Ships
To read the full original report, visit: www.portosenavios.com.br/noticias/portos-e-logistica/rio-brasil-terminal-conta-com-novo-servico-que-conecta-a-europa-e-o-mediterraneo-a-costa-leste-da-america-do-sul
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