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SeaLead expands Mediterranenan network with new service

Global shipping line SeaLead has launched its new Spain-Türkiye-Morocco (STM) service, enhancing its Mediterranean network.

Starting on 13 September, this weekly service will connect key ports in Spain, Türkiye, and Morocco, marking a significant expansion for SeaLead.

The STM service will feature westbound routes from Kumport and Diliskelesi to Aliaga, Barcelona, Valencia, Algeciras, and Casablanca, and eastbound routes covering Tangier, Valencia, Barcelona, and Kumport.

This service will efficiently link shipments from the Far East, Southeast Asia and India to the Mediterranean, as well as the Red Sea, Middle East, and other regions.

“With the STM service, we’re strengthening our presence in the Mediterranean, offering
our customers faster and more dependable connections. Our partnership with Global
Feeder Shipping (GFS) allows us to broaden our network and enhance service
efficiency, reinforcing our dedication to expanding global trade routes,” stated Suleyman
Avci, CEO of SeaLead.

“This service addresses the needs of our customers in the Mediterranean, offering them enhanced connectivity and efficient transit times. With the STM service, we are ensuring smoother and more streamlined coverage to/from Spain (West MED) and Morocco, catering to growing trade demands in these regions,” commented Cho Kit Wei, Vice-President of SeaLead.





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