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Ports of Antwerp and Haifa add more flexibility to SLB North Sea logistics

Economic ties between Israel and Northern Europe are particularly strong, underscoring the importance of an efficient and reliable Ocean freight network. Israel, renowned for its innovation and diverse economy, exports a wide range of products to Northern Europe, among these are agricultural products such as fresh fruits, vegetables and cut flowers.

To ensure swift transit times, dependable schedules, and further integration of the Northern Europe region with the Levant area, Sealand - a Maersk Company - now includes Antwerp (Belgium) and Haifa (Israel) in the rotation of the North Sea/SLB service.

On the Levantine side of the route, the inclusion of the Port of Haifa marks a significant addition. As Israel's largest and most vital port, Haifa serves as a regional transshipment hub. Nestled in a natural, protected bay in Northern Israel, the port features numerous terminals capable of accommodating all types of cargo.


Source: sealandmaersk.com

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