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Contship launches Milan-Marcianise rail service

The Contship Group’s multimodal transport operator, Hannibal, has announced a new direct service connecting Northern Europe and Southern Italy. Beginning on 3 December 2024, the...

Contship Italia unveils strategic investment in La Spezia Container Terminal

During a two-day gathering between the Melzo and Spezia offices, Tom Eckelmann, a board member and shareholder of Contship Italia Group, reaffirmed Eurokai's steadfast...

La Spezia Container Terminal achieves new record operating MSC mega vessel

La Spezia Container Terminal (LSCT), operated by Contship Italia Group, set a new record handling the 24,000 TEU container ship MSC Nicola Mastro on...

Italian firms and operators join forces against coronavirus

The North Tyrrhenian port system is faced with the challenge of managing thousands of TEU coming into Northern Italy that cannot be delivered to...

Chinese delegation visits LSCT

On Friday October 26th a delegation from the Chinese city of Zhuhai visited La Spezia, attending institutional and business meetings with representatives of the...
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