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Mediterranean Shipping Company moves record volumes of citrus via Port of Ngqura

Last week, Mediterranean Shipping Company has achieved a record-breaking load from the Port of Ngqura in the Eastern Cape. According to Operations director Ian Rosario, the vessel MSC Rayshmi, which departed for the Canary Islands late Friday evening, lifted a record volume of mostly citrus cargo destined for Europe.

Rosario said: “The reefer liftings (exports) on the MSC Rayshmi amounted to 1246 forty feet equivalent units. It’s a record-breaking lifting out of the Eastern Cape.”

He attributed the feat to “continuously evolving strategies deployed by MSC. He thanked Ngqura Container Terminal for “working together with our marketing and operations teams in facilitating this load.”


Source: freightnews.co.za

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