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CMA CGM reshuffles service linking Türkiye, Adriatic, Malta and Libya

CMA CGM – Short Sea Lines Division has announced the reshuffling/merge of its TMX 3 and ADRINAF services, effective from the second week of the year, between Türkiye, Adriatic, Malta and Libya.

The French company said the revised weekly service will address the Adriatic market to/from worldwide and will enable to maintain a sustainable maritime bridge between North Türkiye and the Adriatic region.

The new TMX 3 service will be operated by four CMA CGM vessels of 1,300 TEU nominal capacity and will have the following port rotation:

Izmir (Türkiye) – Gebze (Türkiye) – Gemlik (Türkiye) – Malta – Ancona (Italy) – Rijeka (Croatia) – Trieste (Italy) – Venezia (Italy) – Koper (Slovenia) – Bar (Montenegro) – Taranto (Italy) – Malta – Bingazi





Antonis Karamalegkos
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