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Unifeeder announces that starting August 22nd, 2020, it will increase capacity on its weekly service between Benelux and Portugal. To serve all customer segments, Unifeeder deploys new vessels that are suitable for carrying all types of containers, from deep-sea cargo to tank containers and European 45’ pallet-wide containers.

Rotterdam being the leading European hub port allows consolidation Intra-European cargo flows on a single vessel and distribution to key ports in Portugal. The service provides competitive lead times, and is a reliable, as well sustainable, alternative for moving the cargo.

Service highlights: 

  • Door to door multimodal services between Portugal and all countries in Northern Europe
  • Reliable service with fixed weekday schedules
  • Sustainable mode of transport
  • Calling all major terminals in Rotterdam: Rotterdam Shortsea Terminal (South), ECT Euromax, ECT Delta & Rotterdam World Gateway
  • Scalable capacity

Unifeeder is looking forward to collaborating with users on that service and is ready to answer any questions users might have regarding volume and terminal requirements.

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