MSC adds call to Mediterranean-US rotation
Mediterranean Shipping Co. is adding a call at the Italian port of Leghorn to its weekly MEDUSA service between the Mediterranean and the U.S. East Coast, the Journal of Commerce reported.
The first call by an MSC ship will be the MSC Monterey, which will start loading in Boston on June 24 and arrive in Leghorn on July 19.
The revised eastbound rotation of the MEDUSA service will be: Boston, New York, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, Charleston, Valencia, Gioia Tauro, Naples, Leghorn, La Spezia, Valencia, Sines, and back to Boston.
Geneva-headquartered Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. (MSC) was founded in 1970. Now it is the world's second shipping line in terms of container vessel capacity. MSC's fleet, which operates in all major ports of the world, comprises 444 vessels and has a capacity of 1,925,000 TEUs.
The first call by an MSC ship will be the MSC Monterey, which will start loading in Boston on June 24 and arrive in Leghorn on July 19.
The revised eastbound rotation of the MEDUSA service will be: Boston, New York, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, Charleston, Valencia, Gioia Tauro, Naples, Leghorn, La Spezia, Valencia, Sines, and back to Boston.
Geneva-headquartered Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. (MSC) was founded in 1970. Now it is the world's second shipping line in terms of container vessel capacity. MSC's fleet, which operates in all major ports of the world, comprises 444 vessels and has a capacity of 1,925,000 TEUs.