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Another 250-year-old shipping brand will "disappear"  … .

Enma CMA CGM Linkedin, Containerships official website, weiyun website 2023-07-05 18:07:38

CMA CGM said that Containerships has played a key role in expanding CMA CGM's multimodal transport solutions. By integrating this unified model into the arrival spaceship product, the group has access to the wide range of marine, road, rail and inland water solutions provided by Containerships. The experience of our customers and business partners will be enhanced with better digital tools, wider CMA CGM services and wider intra-European presence. Together, stronger than ever.

It is believed that Containerships have a history of more than 250 years, dating back to 1770. In October 2018, CMA CGM completed the acquisition of Containerships. In April 2019, two European intra-intermodal logistics specialists Containerships and MacAndrews joined forces to form a single brand, Containerships.As a leader in intra-European intermodal transport, Containerships has a vast network of connections in Europe and Morocco and more than 700 owned assets to keep customers moving their goods. Shipping began as early as 1770, and the ship owned by liquefied

It has 34 ships and 700 trucks providing 43 services by sea, rail, road and inland waterways. Approximately 1,200 employees in 18 countries. Is a full-service logistics company providing safe, reliable and sustainable door-to-door multimodal transport. A comprehensive European network from the Baltic Sea to North Africa provides customers with excellent coverage throughout the region. The service portfolio includes standard and custom container and logistics solutions.

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