Maersk Line has announced a new direct service between North Europe and Piraeus (Greece). The inclusion of Piraeus in Maersk’s Scan Med service provides a fast, reliable, and competitive service to and from Greece.
Transit times will be six days from Antwerp (Belgium) to Piraeus, and ten days from Gothenburg (Sweden) to Piraeus.
The new rotation will be: Gothenburg (Sweden) > Bremerhaven (Germany) > Felixstowe (UK) > Antwerp (Belgium) > Piraeus (Greece) > Haydarpasa (Turkey) > Ambarli (Turkey) > Izmir (Turkey) > Gioia Tauro (Italy) > Felixstowe > Gothenburg.
The first vessel to enter the new rotation is Maersk Barcelona, departing Gothenburg on June 23rd and arriving in Piraeus on July 3rd.
The Scan Med service features efficient connections to Maersk Line's extensive feeder networks in North Europe and the Mediterranean, and global connectivity via seamless access to Maersk Line's worldwide network.
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