Shipping movements – March 25, 2021 – Times of Malta

Posted: March 31, 2021 at 4:25 am

The Nicola from Al Khums to Izmir, the Jaguar from Naples to Tunis, the Contship Cub from Trapani to Sfax (all CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Sealand Washington from Barcelona to Gioia Tauro (also Thomas Smith and Co. Ltd), the Jolly Express from Tunis to Tunis (both John Ripard and Son Ltd) and the MV Eurocargo Venezia from Catania to Catania (Sullivan Maritime Ltd) today.

The Charlie from Izmit to Misurata, the Atlantic Monaco from Bizerte to Catania, the Oued Ziz from Tunis to Tunis, the Alexandra from Algeciras to Livorno, the Contship Gin from Skikda to Taranto (all CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the MV Neptune Thalassa from Catania to Catania and the MV Lake Wanaka from Catania to Catania (both SMS Shipping Ltd) tomorrow.

The Atlantic Silver from Skikda to Taranto, the Langeness from Sfax to Koper, the Burgundy from Antalya to Gebze, the CMA CGM Fort St Pierre from Algiers to Mersin, the Bomar Milione from Algeciras to Piraeus, the Anne from Sousse to Catania (all CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Mando from Gioia Tauro to Bari (John Ripard and Son Ltd), the Paxi to Damietta/Nhava Sheva (Bianchi and Co. Ltd) and the MV Eurocargo Malta from Catania to Catania (Sullivan Maritime Ltd) on Saturday.

The Baltic Bridge from Piraeus to Genoa (CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd) on Sunday.

The Contship Ace from Rijeka to Bejaia, the Atlantic North from Tripoli to Catania, the CMA CGM Fort St Georges from El Dekheila to Algiers, the Karina from Koper to Bejaia, the AS Freya from Piraeus to Casablanca, the CMA CGM Nabucco from Genoa to Port Said (all CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Conti Everest from Colombo to Gioia Tauro (John Ripard and Son Ltd), the MV Eurocargo Palermo from Catania to Catania and the MV Eurocargo Venezia from Genoa to Catania (both Sullivan Maritime Ltd) on Monday.

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