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SeaLead commences new service between Mediterranean and Brazil

SeaLead has announced the launch of its new Mediterranean – Brazil shipping route, the MEDSA Service.

“This new direct liner shipping service will enhance trade connectivity and expedite cargo transportation between ports in the Mediterranean and Brazil,” said the company in a statement.

The MEDSA Service includes important ports such as Itapoa, Paranagua and Santos in Brazil, and Casablanca in Morocco, with further service onto a range of ports in the Mediterranean.

Suleyman Avci, managing director of Europe & Mediterranean at SeaLead, commented, “With the introduction of the MEDSA Service, we are not only expanding our network but also enhancing our capacity to serve the dynamic markets of the Mediterranean and Brazil. This service is designed to meet the high standards of reliability and efficiency that our customers expect from SeaLead.”





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