Ghent Guinea breakbulk

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The French African Maritime Agencies Guinea has teamed up with Belgian multi modal logistic services provider Lalemant NV to start a regular service for breakbulk cargo and containers between the ports of Ghent in Belgium and Kamsar in Guinea.

The new liner service will be operated under the brand “Kamsar Express” on a four-five week scheduled basis. The service will be operated by chartered geared ships able to lift loads  from 60t to 100t, and will cater mainly for conventional breakbulk goods, project cargo and containers.

In Ghent, the service will mainly be handled by Stukwerkers at the Grootdok, although other docks will also be available as required.

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This complete item is approximately 75 words in length, and appeared in the March 2017 issue of WorldCargo News, on page 16. To access this issue download the PDF here.

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Ghent Guinea breakbulk

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The French African Maritime Agencies Guinea has teamed up with Belgian multi modal logistic services provider Lalemant NV to start a regular service for breakbulk cargo and containers between the ports of Ghent in Belgium and Kamsar in Guinea.

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