Enhanced Far East–West Africa service with Durban as the hub
Less than a
year after its launch, Grimaldi’s Far East–West Africa service has already
become a key route within its network, so much so that the Group has recently
invested in its further enhancement. Speed, capacity and efficiency remain the
defining features of this regular service dedicated to the transport of
containers, rolling cargo and project cargo between China, South Africa and
Nigeria.
Thanks to
the deployment of four latest-generation con-ro vessels (including G5-class ships),
there are now departures every fifteen days from the Chinese ports of Ningbo
and Taicang–Shanghai to Durban, and then from there to Lagos.
The transit
time offered by the Grimaldi Group from China to Durban is the best on the
market: only 18 days. Equally advantageous is the transit time between the
South African port and Lagos—just nine days. Durban has therefore become a
crucial hub for national trade flows, both for imports from China and exports
to West Africa.
And that’s
not all: through transshipment at the PTML terminal in Lagos—the largest ro-ro
terminal in West Africa, owned by the Grimaldi Group—cargo originating from
China and South Africa can continue its journey with fast and frequent
connections to major West African ports, including Abidjan, Tema, Douala, Dakar
and Casablanca, as well as to South America, notably the Brazilian ports of
Santos and Paranaguá.

