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Unifeeder announces that it is adding Brevik to its Norway / Hamburg and Bremerhaven sailings. Brevik has been served for many years by Unifeeder from the port of Rotterdam.

However, with the increasing demand for more connectivity and shorter transit times, Unifeeder has decided to implement the multi-hub concept for Brevik, by adding the two German hub ports to the mix. The first sailing will take place from Brevik on Saturday the 31st of October.

The multi-hub network delivered by Unifeeder to/from ports in the Oslo Fiord consists of:

  • 7 modern container vessels.
  • 7 Oslo Fiord ports connected with Rotterdam, Bremerhaven and Hamburg.
  • 19 calls per week at Kristiansand, Brevik, Larvik, Drammen, Oslo, Moss, Fredrikstad.

Service highlights: 

  • Door to door multimodal services between Germany and Norway
  • Reliable service with fixed weekday schedules
  • Sustainable mode of transport
  • Scalable capacity

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The service makes for an attractive option for our feeder and shortsea customers, providing the shortest link possible between Norway and the continental hub-ports. 

Unifeeder is ready to answer any questions you might have regarding volume and terminal requirements.

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