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CLdN to increase its new Zeebrugge/Dublin ro ro service to three sailings per week to cope with rising demand and is also adding a new Friday sailing to the Zeebrugge/Killingholme route, bringing the total to seven sailings per week. It will also introduce an extra weekend sailing on Sunday on the Zeebrugge/Purfleet route, giving a total of 12 sailings per week. The operator is due to take delivery of two ...
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Short sea line CLdN has added a second call to its weekly con-ro service from Cork to Zeebrugge. The line says that it has seen steady growth in demand for services avoiding the UK landbridge, including unaccompanied trailers, tank containers, finished vehicles and project cargo. A spokesperson from CLdN stated: ...
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C.RO Ports has opened a six-floor, 10,000-vehicle car storage facility at its Purleet terminal on the River Thames to handle traffic arriving on CLdN ro ro services from Zeebrugge and Rotterdam. Vehicles are distributed to dealerships throughout the UK.
The terminal also offers through shipment possibilities to other ports including Santander, ...
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CLdN Ro-Ro is to start a weekly freight service between Cork and Zeebrugge. It will leave Belgium on Friday to arrive in Cork on Sunday, returning on Tuesday and arriving in Zeebrugge on Thursday.
Port of Cork chief executive Brendan Keating, said: “This announcement by CLdN will greatly support our efforts ...
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The world’s largest short sea ro ro freight vessel, CLdN’s 8,000 lane-metre Celine called at Port of London’s Purfleet terminal during the first week of November. She is the first ship in a series of eight ships by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea and operates on CLdN’s weekly service ...
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Freight ro ro operator CLdN is to launch a rail connection from Lyon, France to its Brittanniadok terminal in Zeebrugge from the end of October. Luxembourg's CFL Multimodal will initially operate three return services weekly (southbound Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, northbound on Wednesday and Friday mornings and Saturday afternoons ...
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