Rickmers-Linie launches new breakbulk service linking
North Asia with South America and the US East Coast
Rickmers-Linie, the breakbulk, heavylift and project
cargo specialist headquartered in Hamburg, has launched a new service linking
North Asia with South America and the US East Coast. Four vessels, each capable
of lifting 120-tonne indivisible loads and featuring stern ramps for rolling
cargo, will maintain the monthly schedule.
Base ports covered by the "Rickmers NCS Service" are:
- Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Nagoya in Japan;
- Guayaquil in Ecuador, Cartagena, Santa Marta and
Puerto Bolivar in Colombia and Guanta in Venezuela;
- Port-au-Prince in Haiti;
- Savannah, Charleston and Philadelphia on the US
East Coast.
Additional ports can be called on
inducement. In Asia, for example, the schedule permits calls in Northern China
(Shanghai - Dalian range) and in South Korea.
Rickmers sees this new service as
complementing its existing Pearl String vessels which sail eastbound and
primarily link Japan, China and Korea with the US Gulf on the transpacific leg
of their fortnightly round-the world schedule.
Announcing the NCS service, Gerhard
Janssen, Director Marketing & Sales, Rickmers-Linie, stated:
"The Pearl String ships are running full
and the NCS service brings us welcome additional possibilities to serve ports
on the North Coast of South America and the Caribbean."
"On a more exciting note though, the NCS
service takes us back into the fast-developing South American market. We have
in the past made calls on inducement with the Pearl String service and have
established contacts in Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and the Caribbean but we
now have a distinct service catering for ports on the Caribbean coastline of
South America. Until 2001 we had been operating a monthly service between
Europe and Brazil."
The NCS service will utilise four ships,
three of 11,500dwt and one of 13,000dwt. Being smaller than the 30,000dwt Pearl
String ships, they have the added advantage of being able to call at smaller,
draught-restricted ports.
The four ships, Bright State, Del Sol,
Fortune Epoch and Reina Rosa, are Japanese-owned and have been
chartered from Eastern Car Liner, Ltd (ECL), Tokyo.
Since 2006, Rickmers-Linie has deployed
these vessels westbound from the US to Asia. However, since October 2009,
Rickmers-Linie has also utilised them eastbound from Asia to the US Gulf &
East Coast, with the prime focus being on serving the needs of Japanese
clients.
Now Rickmers is adding regular calls in
Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela, so creating a distinct new service that
continues to serve the requirements of the markets in Japan, Northern China and
South Korea.
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Note to editors
Hamburg-based Rickmers-Linie is one of
the world's leading specialists in the global transportation of break-bulk,
heavylift and project cargo by sea. The company belongs to Rickmers Group,
which offers diversified activities in the fields of liner shipping, shipowning
and shipmanagement, investments and real estate as well as maritime related
services.
A downloadable photograph to accompany
the press release is available at
http://www.dunelmpr.co.uk/Rickmers-photogallery-NEW.html.
The caption for the photograph reads:
"Bright State is one of four
vessels utilised in the new NCS Service of Rickmers-Linie." Photo: Phil
Gilston."
More
information about the new service can be found on the attached leaflet - please
click here.
Further information about Rickmers-Linie
is available at www.rickmers-linie.com.
Information about the manifold activities
of Rickmers Group is available at
www.rickmers.com.
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