The Grimaldi Group expands its network to India
The Grimaldi
Group is continuing its global expansion by adding India to its maritime
network. Starting this month, the company will be offering a regular service
with two departures per month from Europe to the Indian subcontinent, further
strengthening its presence in the Asian market.
The new
route includes calls at key ports in Northern Europe and the Iberian Peninsula,
with the following itinerary: Southampton – Antwerp – Bremerhaven –
Setubal/Vigo – Mumbai. After reaching India, the ships will continue their
journey to the Far East, calling at ports in Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and
China. Additionally, the service will provide a monthly connection between
India and major ports in the Persian Gulf, including Oman, the United Arab
Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
The first
vessel to call at Mumbai on 20 February will be the PCTC (Pure Car & Truck
Carrier) Grande California – a modern and versatile ship delivered less
than four years ago, with transport capacity of approximately 7,800 CEU (Car
Equivalent Units) or, alternatively, about 5,000 linear metres of rolling cargo
of any type and around 2,800 CEU.
A total of
seven sister car carrier vessels will be deployed on the new service to India,
ensuring sufficient capacity to meet the growing demand for high-quality
maritime transport on this route.
As part of
its continuous expansion in the Asian market, the Grimaldi Group is also
considering further strengthening its presence in India by adding calls at
other strategic ports in the country.