New connections from China to Nigeria and the Persian Gulf
The Grimaldi Group continues to expand its service
offerings from the Far East, particularly from China. In July, for the first
time, thousands of new cars from Shanghai were unloaded from the vessel Grande
Houston at the port of Tin Can Island (Lagos). This marked the inauguration
of the first direct ro-ro service between China and Nigeria. With a monthly
frequency and a transit time of 27 days between Shanghai and Lagos, the new
connection stands out for its speed and efficiency in the transport of cars and
rolling cargo in general.
It did not take long before the company launched
another innovation in its ro-ro services from the Far East: since September,
the Grimaldi Group has also been offering a direct link between China and the
Persian Gulf, with regular monthly calls at Shanghai, Al Jubayl (Saudi Arabia)
and Jebel Ali (United Arab Emirates). Additionally, depending on customer
demand, the company offers extra calls at other ports, such as Yantai in China
and Dammam in Saudi Arabia.
The Grimaldi Group entered China in 2022 in response
to a growing demand for transportation services from major vehicle
manufacturers. A year later, Grimaldi Shipping Agency Shanghai was established
to represent the Neapolitan group in the country, focusing particularly on
relationships with national car manufacturers.
Today, Grimaldi vessels connect China’s main ports to
those of the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and West Africa. With the launch of
these new direct services to Nigeria and the Persian Gulf, the company has
reaffirmed its commitment to offering top-quality, efficient connections that
best meet the needs of its customers in the People’s Republic.