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Sallaum Lines starts operations at Brunswick port

Sallaum Lines, a Roll-on/Roll-off shipping company, is now serving the Port of Brunswick in Georgia.

“We’re thrilled to make our first call to Colonel’s Island in Brunswick,” said Sam Awad, Vice President of Sales and Operations for Sallaum Lines. “This expansion aligns with our growth strategy and commitment to delivering reliable services to our clients in the U.S. and Africa. Brunswick’s strategic location and robust infrastructure make it an ideal addition to our global network.”

With an inaugural visit of the vessel Silver Soul, the Switzerland-based ocean carrier added Brunswick to an Atlantic network linking Europe, North and South America, and Africa.



“We are excited to welcome Sallaum Lines to our growing roster of international shipping partners,” said Georgia Ports Authority Chief Commercial Officer Flavio Batista. “The addition of Sallaum Lines will enhance Brunswick’s position as a key hub for RoRo services on the U.S. East Coast.”

Sallaum Lines operates a fleet of eight modern Pure Car & Truck Carriers, has moved more than 4 million Car Equivalent Units globally, and is set to add six new vessels to its fleet by 2027.





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