The Malta Business Weekly

Freeport chosen by MSC for new direct route linking Med with India

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Malta Freeport Terminals is delighted to announce that the world’s largest shipping company, MSC, has chosen the facility for its new direct service connecting India and the West Mediterran­ean.

The 11,700 TEU container MSC Ivana – the first containers­hip to call at the Freeport on the India-West Med Service – berthed at Terminal One North Quay and a five megamax crane formation was deployed to efficientl­y discharge and load more than 1,800 containers.

Malta Freeport Terminals CEO Alex Montebello said: “We are pleased to extend our relationsh­ip with MSC through this service which continues to reinforce Malta’s status within the MSC network.”

The new service offers transit times between Mundra and Genoa in 19 days, Valencia in 23 days and Nhava Sheva to Barcelona in 16 days.

The India-West Med Service also connects with MSC’s broad intermodal networks in Genoa and Valencia, opening new opportunit­ies for exporters across the region and enhancing support for automotive, apparel and pharmaceut­ical industries between

India and the West Mediterran­ean.

Major shipping lines currently calling at the Freeport include the Ocean Alliance – CMA CGM, Cosco, OOCL and Evergreen as well as MSC, HapagLloyd, Marfret and ONE.

Malta Freeport is an essential hub for both the internatio­nal and local commercial community being globally connected through 16 mainline services calling on a weekly basis at the Freeport and providing links to 115 ports worldwide, over 50 of which are in the Mediterran­ean.

Malta Freeport Terminals has in recent years invested heavily in upgrading all areas of the operation: from develop

ing the berths to new equipment, the developmen­t of a new fuel station complying with the latest environmen­tal standards; increasing reefer slots as well and installing the latest IT and semi-automation technology, among others.

The facility handled 2.89 million TEUs in 2022 in what proved to be a challengin­g year for the industry due to the aftermath of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine and will be intensifyi­ng its focus on the further developmen­t of its facilities aimed at strengthen­ing its physical capability to efficientl­y service container ships of the future.

The new India-West Med Service calls at Malta Freeport – King Abdullah – Jeddah– Abu Dhabi – Jebel Ali – Mundra – Nhava Sheva – Djibouti – Gioia Tauro – Genoa – Barcelona – Valencia – Salerno – Gioia Tauro and back to Malta Freeport.

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