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NileDutch launches new service from US east coast to West Africa
US EAST coast exporters to west Africa are now to be served a new NileDutch service in co-operation with Turkon Line.
The rotation will be New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Tangier from where cargo will be transferred onto the NileDutch WEWA (West Europe-West Africa) service for Abidjan, Pointe Noire, Luanda, Lobito and Namibe.
All cargo towards the US out of West Africa and Europe will be facilitated as well.
NileDutch not only serves these key West African ports but also operates an extensive network of feeder vessels in the region which carry cargo between regional ports of Matadi, Soyo, Boma, Bata, Malabo, Cabinda, Douala and Libreville.
Norton Lilly International is NileDutch's representative in the US.
The rotation will be New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Tangier from where cargo will be transferred onto the NileDutch WEWA (West Europe-West Africa) service for Abidjan, Pointe Noire, Luanda, Lobito and Namibe.
All cargo towards the US out of West Africa and Europe will be facilitated as well.
NileDutch not only serves these key West African ports but also operates an extensive network of feeder vessels in the region which carry cargo between regional ports of Matadi, Soyo, Boma, Bata, Malabo, Cabinda, Douala and Libreville.
Norton Lilly International is NileDutch's representative in the US.
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