
BORE SEA, currently on charter to CldN
CLdN makes route changes
Ro-roThe Luxembourg-based CLdN (Compagnie Luxembourgeoise d’Navigation) reshuffles their service a bit by adding 1 departure on their Gothenburg-Rotterdam route, to a total of 2 per week, while decreasing their Gothenburg-Zeebrugge route to 3 per week as of week 44. The total amount of 5 departures a week remain, but a greater focus is now lifted towards making Rotterdam a freight hub.
Claes Sundmark, Vice President, Container, Ro-Ro and Rail at Gothenburg Port Authority said; "Rotterdam is a highly important freight hub for many Swedish import and export companies. A further alternative means of reaching Rotterdam is now available, which is in keeping with our aspiration to continuously develop our range of services,"
Emil Holmgren, Line Representative at CLdN; "Our strength as a ro-ro carrier is the frequency and rapid transit time from door to door. Rotterdam is an excellent hub and from there the rest of Europe can be reached quickly by rail, road and other sea routes,"
"We will also be able to offer greater frequency between Gothenburg, Zeebrugge, Rotterdam and the Danish port of Hirtshals, which we began serving earlier this year. Other new developments include the establishment of a rail link between Zeebrugge and Lyon. A great deal is happening at the moment and the future is looking bright,"
© Shippax / Victor Mandersson
Nov 02 2016
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