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CMA CGM revamps Bora Med Service with new calls at Syrian ports

CMA CGM’s Short Sea Lines Division announced the reshuffling of the Bora Med Service (BMS) with the inclusion of Syrian ports in the rotation.

The updated rotation began on 10 February from the port of Beirut. The BMS will now serve the Syrian market, providing a maritime link between Turkey, the Adriatic region, and the Eastern Mediterranean.

The service will be operated by a fleet of six vessels, each with a capacity of 2,500 TEUs.

The rotation will include Izmir (Turkey), Aliaga (Turkey), Ambarli (Turkey), Gebze (Turkey), Gemlik (Turkey), Malta (Malta), Ancona (Italy), Ravenna (Italy), Venezia (Italy), Trieste (Italy), Koper (Slovenia), Rijeka (Croatia), Bar (Montenegro), Taranto (Italy), Malta (Italy), Limassol (Cyprus), Alexandria (Egypt), Beirut (Lebanon), Lattakia (Syria), Tartous (Syria), and then return to Beirut and Izmir.

The Bora Med service operates on a weekly basis.





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