The Administration of Tripoli Port’s Investment Authority on Friday announced in a statement that the French international company, CMA CGM, has taken the port of Tripoli as a main station in the eastern Mediterranean within the two marine routes of its vessels.
The first maritime line, which is called Med Express, passes through the ports of Hamad (Qatar), Jabal Ali (Emirates), Karachi (Pakistan), Nhava Shava (India), Kessandra (India), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Tripoli (Lebanon), Paraius (Greece), Malta, and Genoa (Italy).
As for the second marine line, which is called Megam, passes through the ports of Jabal Ali (Emirates), Hamad (Qatar), Dammam (Saudi Arabia), Jubail (Saudi Arabia), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Port Said (Egypt), Tripoli (Lebanon), and Mersin (Turkey).
These two maritime routes will include the port of Tripoli for local cargo and transshipment services and will increase the monthly rate of container ships visiting the port of Tripoli from 12 vessels to 22 vessels.
Tripoli port’s administration affirmed that the adoption of the two lines “is a clear indication of the great confidence that the port’s advanced services has given to international companies; the port of Tripoli is an attractive maritime and logistical commercial attraction for them.”


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