by eFlavours | Oct 18, 2022
Arctic Container Line, was established in 2022 and is based in Fonnes/Norway. In June same year, they started a weekly feeder service between Rotterdam and the West Coast of Norway. Later that year, also Hamburg was added to the service. Arctic Container Line is a...
by eFlavours | May 5, 2022
CFL is the leading shipper and supply chain provider working with the most reliable shipping carriers. They offer land and sea dry and refrigerated cargo transportation services. CFL is a neutral NVOCC offering land and sea dry and refrigerated cargo transportation...
by eFlavours | Feb 15, 2022
Sarjak Container Lines has currently become the market leader in shipping OOG/ODC (Out of Gauge / Over Dimensional) cargoes on Flat Racks and Open Top Containers. This makes them the ideal alternative for breakbulk shipments, especially for smaller projects. In...
by eFlavours | Oct 16, 2018
Chipolbrok offers a monthly regular liner breakbulk service with 30.000dwt heavy lift geared mpp ships from Antwerp via India to the Far East.
by eFlavours | Oct 16, 2018
Multi Purpose service with regular fixed departures ex-Antwerp to the East-Med, with scope on Turkey.
by eFlavours | Jul 7, 2025
Multi Purpose service with regular fixed departures ex-Antwerp to the East-Med, with scope on Turkey.
by eFlavours | Oct 16, 2018
Euroafrica Shipping Lines ESL offers a parceling regular breakbulk service from Continent/Baltic to West-Africa and back. This with owned and chartered tonnage.
by eFlavours | Oct 16, 2018
Liner shipping company with weekly sailings. Direct service to Costa Rica. Transshipments to Guatemala & Honduras. Fast transit ensured by high capacity reefer container vessels. Inland haulages into Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El...
by eFlavours | Oct 16, 2018
Operating bulk/breakbulk ships from handymax to panamax size. Covering the world. Boeckmans is representing their parcel service back to South-America.
by eFlavours | Oct 16, 2018
Scaldic Condor Line offers a weekly service from Flushing to Santa Marta on conventional reefer ships.
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