SIRIUS
begins new shipping service through Thamesport
Chief Exec 'extremely pleased' to be chosen
port for 'prestigious' service
Thamesport (London) Limited is pleased to announce that the South Africa
Europe Container Service (SAECS) (‘Intermediate’ string) will commence
calls at the Medway port from today 29th March 2007, with the arrival of
the 1,800-TEU SIRIUS
The SAECS service is jointly operated by Maersk Line, Safmarine Container
Lines N.V., Deutsche Afrika-Linien GmbH & Co. KG (DAL), and Mitsui OSK
Lines (MOL).
In order to be able to accommodate the refrigerated cargo that will be a
key feature of this service, Thamesport has embarked upon a programme to
upgrade its refrigerated handling capacity. New ‘reefer gantries’ will be
installed in the automated storage areas at the Port, which will allow
containers to be stacked four high, instead of the previous three high.
This upgrade will enhance the capacity for ‘live’ refrigerated containers
from 360 plug-in points to 440 points. It is expected that the
improvements will be completed by May 2007.
Chris Lewis, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Ports (UK) Limited,
which owns Thamesport (London) Limited, commented:
“We are extremely pleased to be chosen as the new UK port of call for the
‘Intermediate’ string of the prestigious SAECS service. We are committed
to providing our customers with a first-class level of service, and the
improvements that we are making to ‘reefer’ facilities, in particular, at
Thamesport will help to ensure that we are able to meet the shipping
lines’ expectations.”
A total of seven vessels are deployed on the service, each with a capacity
of 1,800 TEUs: 'MOL Springbok', 'MOL Drakensberg', 'DAL East London', 'CAP
Arnauti', 'Safmarine Memling', 'Safmarine Mbashe' and 'Sirius'.
The service will offer a fixed weekly sailing from Thamesport, with the
following port rotation:
East London, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town, Lisbon, Thamesport,
Antwerp, Bremerhaven, Le Havre, Lisbon, Cape Town, East London
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