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Scandinavian Shipping extends partnership with StreamLines
SPECIALIST carrier between Europe and the Caribbean and from the Caribbean, Colombia and Costa Rica to Europe, StreamLines, has appointed Scandinavian Shipping & Logistics (SSL) as its agent in Norway, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
The two companies have been working together in Sweden since January 2014 and now expand the cooperation and partnership to a much wider range of countries.
SSL managing director, Joachim Lagerstedt, said: "We are delighted that StreamLines have recognised the potential in the Nordic and Baltic countries and I am sure we will be able to help them expand their customer base in this region."
StreamLines offers two weekly services between Europe and the Caribbean and one weekly service from the Caribbean, Colombia and Costa Rica into Europe, with extensive transshipment options at either end.
The shipping line carries breakbulk, automobiles, yachts/boats and machinery and also specialise in temperature controlled cargoes, the company statement said.
The two companies have been working together in Sweden since January 2014 and now expand the cooperation and partnership to a much wider range of countries.
SSL managing director, Joachim Lagerstedt, said: "We are delighted that StreamLines have recognised the potential in the Nordic and Baltic countries and I am sure we will be able to help them expand their customer base in this region."
StreamLines offers two weekly services between Europe and the Caribbean and one weekly service from the Caribbean, Colombia and Costa Rica into Europe, with extensive transshipment options at either end.
The shipping line carries breakbulk, automobiles, yachts/boats and machinery and also specialise in temperature controlled cargoes, the company statement said.
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