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G r imaldi NEWS 40 QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE GRIMALDI GROUP OCTOBER / DECEMBER 2007 Tariffa Regime Libero: Poste Italiane SpA - Spedizione in Abbonamento Postale - 70% - DCB Napoli XI Euro-Med Convention From Land to Sea

XXXXXXXXXXX 11 th EURO-MED ConventionFrom Land to Sea The development of European Short Sea Shipping needs modern port infrastructure Hotel Grande Bretagne, Athens 26 th October 2007 Programme Contents 3 Consistent Growth 4 Under the Aegean Sun Looking at the Adriatic 6 Grande Colonia delivered 7 Eurocargo Napoli gets two more decks ACL celebrates 40 years Baldissara Co-Chairs GME Logistics Supplier Council 8 Sweden s Most Dynamic Port 10 Innovation Sparks on Italy/Spain trade 12 FINNLINES in 240m Newbuilding Investment All five Star class vessels deployed on Baltic services 14 News 15 Agent List & Schedules G r imaldi NE WS Direttore Responsabile Editor Saverio Barbati Progetto grafico Graphic design Marco Di Lorenzo Pubblicazione trimestrale Quarterly publication Reg. Trib. Napoli n. 5150 del 26/9/2000 Stampa / Print: ROSSI srl - Nola (Napoli) GRIMALDI GROUP Via Marchese Campodisola, 13 GNE WS 80133 NAPOLI (Italy) Grimaldi News can be seen on line on www.grimaldi.napoli.it 09:45 Welcome and introductory speech intro PAUL KYPRIANOU External Relations Manager - Grimaldi Group 09:50 Welcome from the Municipality of Athens Session 1 - Speeches 10:00 NIKOS ANASTASSOPOULOS Managing Director, Piraeus Port Authority 10:10 PATRICK NORROY Senior Administrator Maritime Transport Policy: Internal Market, Ports, Short Sea Shipping, Inland Waterways DG Tren, European Commission 10:20 ALESSANDRO BIANCHI Italian Minister of Transport 10:30 GEORGE VOULGARAKIS (TBC) Greek Minister of Mercantile Marine and Island Policy 10:40 EMANUELE GRIMALDI Co-Managing Director, Grimaldi Group Session 2 - Panel Debate 11:30 KJELL-AKE HVITTFELDT Vice-President, Volvo Logistics RAMON GOMEZ-FERRER BOLDOVA General Director, Valencia Port Authority DERMOT O'MAHONEY President, Cork Port Authority CENGIZ KABATEPE Manager Plant Material Logistics - Ford Otosan FABIO CIANI President, Ports of Rome and Latium Moderator: ALFONS GUINIER Secretary General, European Community Shipowners Associations

EDITORIAL Consistent Growth 2007: year of achievements, development and consolidation. The Group s orderbook tops 32 units, worth 2 billion 4x The year that is set to be completed is once again rich in achievements for the Group, despite the rising fuel costs which has hit hard as not all of the extra costs can be absorbed by the clients. Achievements, as those attending the 11th Euro-Med Convention From Land to Sea in Athens, will have the opportunity to hear, means business developments, improving the service standards as well as increasing, over recent years, its fleet through deliveries of 30 new buildings and 20 second hand ships. Additionally, the Group has firm commitments to take delivery of as many as 32 ships by the end of 2011, worth in excess of 2 billion. Investing so much in new and large tonnage, means also investing in economies of scale and scope, with ships that are more environmentally friendly with fuel emissions being halved compared to the past in terms of tons/km. This, together with the strategy to increase the quantity of rolling cargo diverted onto the sea from European congested roads, is the Group s main strategic effort to contribute to a more sustainable mobility. Part of our strategy is to invest to widen the network of routes served, and therefore the options for our strong client base to choose the sea rather than other, more polluting and costly transport modes. This takes place by both developing new routes within Grimaldi s existing own network or establishing shareholding or commercial partnerships with other operators. In particular, recently the Group has strengthened its shareholding control in Finnlines, the leading Baltic operator listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange of which Grimaldi now owns 52%. Earlier this year, Grimaldi also purchased a 14% stake in Anek Lines, the Athens-listed ferry operator. The focus is therefore on Greece, where this year s Convention takes place: a market which the Group is now looking very closely at in order to further develop the existing Motorways of the Sea network for passengers and rolling cargo. 12x 10x 6x GNE WS 3

Under the Aegean Sun As the Euro-Aegean reaches its designed capacity of 8 large PCTCs, the 12 sailings per month offered by the 13 Grimaldi ships trading on the Mediterranean / Northern Europe network set a new standard for the Automotive Logistics industry in the Continent Once the Pure Car Truck Carrier (PCTC) Grande Colonia is deployed on service on 17 October, following the sistership Grande Sicilia which joined the line in September, Grimaldi s Euro-Aegean Service will have reached its full projected potential of 8 huge PCTC sisterships, resulting from an investment worth in excess of 350 million euros. These ships feature an aggregated weekly transport capacity of 9,000 cars and 6,000 lane metres of trucks, trailers or heavy vehicles and serve a 16-port route linking North Europe, the British Isles, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Turkey with two fixed-weekly departures. This represents by far the most powerful single logistics tool that the automotive industry can use to link its factories to many of the most important markets in the Euro-Med region. The Euro-Aegean Service is complemented by the Euro-Med Service, that is served by 5 more very large Ro/ Ro multipurpose car carriers in the Grande Europa class, featuring a fixed day, weekly departure. All in all, Grimaldi s 13 ships serving the Northern Europe / Mediterranean trade outperform all the existing competitors and indeed offer what is by far the best Intra-European Ro/Ro car carrier network in the Continent with a total weekly loading capacity of 13,500 cars and 8,200 lane metres. With as many as 12 departures per month, our Group offers an unprecedented and unique service in terms of loading capacity, frequency, speed and extension of port network covered, compared to other players in the market. On top of this, all our ships have a 20-knot service speed (competitors ships average 15 knots) and are on average 4 years old; both facts are unchallenged on the trade. However, should this not be considered enough, Grimaldi also offers the possibility to link Turkey, Greece and Israel to Central and Eastern Europe through 4 GNE WS

Wallhamn Esbjerg Grande Italia Cork Bristol Southampton Antwerp Flushing Grande Colonia E Grande Detroit U R Savona Livorno O Setubal Valencia Civitavecchia Salerno Palermo Piraeus Yenikoy Gemlik Izmir Grande Sicilia Grande Anversa A E G Malta Limassol E Alexandria Ashdod Grande Portogallo A N Looking closely at the Adriatic In a move aimed at completing the Group s own Motorways of the Sea network amongst the EU s Mediterranean countries, the Group is closely evaluating the possibility to further strengthen its presence in the Adriatic trades between Italy and Greece. Today the Group runs a regular service between the Upper Adriatic and Piraeus through the deployment of four ships for the transport of any type of rolling cargo as well as containers. The Group believes that there is potential for the expansion of its presence in the passenger traffic too. With its passenger and tour operator organisation (offering competitive ferry + hotel packages) as well as its innovative IT, the Group is in a position to effectively and substantially create new flows of tourists to Greece. Moreover, the Group is heavily expanding its tonnage to be dedicated to its Motorways of the Sea Network with the construction of four Cruise Ferries in the Cruise Roma class (able to accommodate 2,300 passengers and 3,000 linear metres of rolling cargo), as well as ten large Ro/Ros ships This move to the Adriatic is a strong possibility indeed, commented co-managing director Emanuele Grimaldi. Today our Group has a 14% stake in Anek Lines that is listed on the Athens Stock Exchange and we look forward to a fruitful cooperation although it is not excluded that Grimaldi enters the Adriatic trade alone, thus being the first Italian company after many years, he concluded. its Adriatic Line, that is served by two more large Ro/Ro multipurpose car carrier twins performing a fixed-day weekly departure. Each vessel from the powerful 15-ship fleet has been designed in a way to allow the maximum flexibility in terms of cargo mix. The eight PCTC deployed on the Euro- Aegean Service are also able to satisfy the needs of the heavy vehicle industry, in addition to cars and vans, as their aggregated loading capacity is more than 6,000 lane metres available for trailers, buses, trucks, escavators etc, while the stern ramp can handle cargo weighing up to 100 tonnes. Is anyone else able to offer anything even close to this? Grande Benelux Grande Spagna Grande Europa Gran Bretagna Grande Ellade Grande Scandinavia E U R O M E D GNE WS 5 Grande Mediterraneo

FLEET DEVELOPMENT The last of 11 Pure Car Truck Carriers built by Uljanik, named after the German town home to Ford European headquarters Grande Colonia delivered in Pula The Grande Colonia, the last in a string of 11 Pure Car Truck Carriers (PCTC) built by the Uljanik yard for the Group was delivered on 15 October. During the ceremony, the Godmother, Mrs Elfi Scho-Antwerpes, deputy mayor of the city of Koeln, cut the ribbon sending the champagne bottle to break against the ship s bow. On taking delivery of the ship, the Group s co-managing director, Emanuele Grimaldi, thanked all the people involved in the construction of the ship: This wonderful vessel is the result of a strong teamwork he underlined - which required the contribution of managers, engineers, designers and skilled workers. Each of them gave his precious contribution, working with ability, intense feeling and sacrifice. Thanks for your efforts and your passion. The vessel has been named after one of Germany s most important towns, which is also home to the European headquarters of Ford Motor Co, one of the Group s most prestigious business partners. I would like to express all my appreciation to Mr Hans Bert Bong, manager vehicle logistics of Ford Europe, and his staff for attending this ceremony - said Mr Grimaldi -. Your presence is not only a pleasure but also an honour, and an expression of the strong and long-lasting Above, the Group s co-managing director, Mr Emanuele Grimaldi delivers his speech. Below, the Godmother Mrs Elfi Scho- Antwerpes, deputy major of the city of Koeln, cuts the ribbon partnership between our Groups. Ford Europe was one of the first companies to believe in our development policy. With the maiden voyage of the Grande Colonia he continued - our Group offers an unprecedented service between North Europe and the Mediterranean, with 13 dedicated new vessels having the largest capacity intake ever deployed on these routes. Most probably, a new era in car transportation is initiating, he concluded. The longlasting relationship with Uljanik will continue as Grimaldi has already placed orders for seven Multipurpose Ro/Ro Car Carriers in the new Grande Angola class. Designed to satisfy the needs of the Atlantic Network, this class features a service speed of 21 knots and an intake capacity of 1,350 Teus, 4,000 lane metres of rolling cargo and 3,800 cars. Length overall 176.00 m Breadth 31.10 m Draft 8.76 m Speed 20.10 Knots Decks 11 Net surface (decks) 39,000 sqm Gross tonnage 38,700 tonnes Dwt 12,353 tonnes 4,616 cars Loading capacity cars or 3,284 cars + 391 trailers Stern quarter ramp capacity 100 tons Starboard side ramp capacity 20 tons 6 GNE WS

Cargo intake of five Ro/Ros is being increased through a 25 million investment XXXXXXXXXXX Eurocargo Napoli gets two more decks The cargo capacity of the entire fleet of five pure Ro/Ro ships deployed on Western Mediterranean routes is being increased by adding on two decks to each of the units for what is an investment worth in excess of 25 million euros. The first of the five ships, the 12,000 dwt, 1995-built Eurocargo Napoli, pictured here, has already undertaken the transformation works which lasted 45 days. With a service speed of 19.5 knots, the Eurocargo Napoli is now trading on the route linking Salerno (Italy) to Valencia (Spain). The new cargo intake of the Eurocargo Napoli is up to 1,000 cars, up to 473 containers and up to 150 trailers. She is also fitted with berths able to accommodate 51 drivers. Transformation works are currently being carried out on the Euroferry Malta which will be followed by the Eurocargo Valencia, Eurocargo Salerno and Eurocargo Istanbul. The increase in transport capacity of these five ships reflects Grimaldi s effort in supporting the growing role of the Motorways of the Sea in Europe. The Group is in fact the leading Ro/Ro operator on the international West Med maritime trades linking Italy with Spain, Malta, Libya, Tunisia and France. ACL celebrates 40 years September 2007 marked Atlantic Container Line s 40 th anniversary. Over the past four decades, ACL vessels have steamed over 20 million miles and have carried more than 90 million tonnes of cargo across the North Atlantic. The company has often introduced innovations anticipating developments for the entire logistics industry. Nowadays the company features four weekly transatlantic sailings with a main weekly service calling Baltimore, Norfolk, New York, Halifax, Liverpool, Antwerp, Bremerhaven and Gothenburg. Additionally, in conjuntion with other services offered by the Grimaldi Group, ACL offers the possibility to transport container, Ro/ Ro, oversized and project cargoes between North America and West Africa as well as between North America, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Latin America. A subsidiary of the Group, ACL is headquartered in Iselin, New Jersey. Baldissara Co-Chairs the GME Logistics Supplier Council On 19 September, Costantino Baldissara, the Group s Commercial and Logistics director has been elected as co-chairman of the prestigious General Motors Europe (GME) Logistics Supplier Council, that is chaired by Mr. Elliot Swiss, director of GME Logistics; it is a forum aimed at generating collaborative initiatives in a changing environment that enable innovation and best practices in the supply chain. The GME Logistics Supplier Council works for the benefit of all parties to accomplish long-term mutual success. GNE WS 7

PORTS Here is Sweden s 8 GNE WS

Most Dynamic Port Heavy investments and top services make Wallhamn a huge success. The port area enlarged to 487,000 sq.m. A success story indeed, although and container handling trucks as well as still a young one. In only two new roll trailers. A new IT system was put years since its privatisation, the in place too. In order to better serve its enlarged port of Wallhamn has already proven its efficiency and level of services. Its new owners, Grimaldi Group and Eukor Car Carriers, have substantially invested in equipment and human resources and this has resulted in more and more shipping lines calling the port. Thanks to these investments and to the level of services we provide, Wallhamn has attracted a growing number of shipping lines - noted Sven Sjostrom, the chief executive of Grimaldi Sweden who since September 25 has been client basis, as from November the port area will be enlarged to 487,000 sq.m., through the purchase of 115,000 sq.m. of land developed as a parking lot for cars. Wallhamn s cargo throughput has been boosted from 55,000 cars to 180,000 cars per year, in addition to 80,000 linear metres of high and heavy Ro/Ro units, 13,000 Teus, 5,500 road trailers and 160,000 tons of break bulk cargo. The potential of further development and growth is fantastic Sjostrom stressed. We are pleased that the process appointed chairman of Wallhamn AB, the company owning Sven Sjostrom of developing a private port alternative in Sweden is followed and managing the port. In addition to Grimaldi and Eukor who each call the port once a week, Wallhamn is called by UECC twice weekly and by Norlines and Tor Line, both once a week. Wallhamn is the only commercial port in Sweden to be owned by private interests. Wallhamn AB is in fact the owner of the port and the land and there is no concession arrangement. The 6.5 million euros invested since August 2005 were used to refurbish the port area that is now fitted with new gates and fences; to lengthen one berth up to 230 metres; to purchase new tug masters, forklifts by the market and our customers with a great interest and support. Wallhamn AB also provides a PDI service for imported cars, a body builder unit which constructs tailor-made service vehicles according to customer requirements, a retail service were Swedish-made cars are equipped before being delivered to retailers in Sweden. The strong development has also provided new jobs: two years ago we had 89 employees, today we have 115. We are proud to be the largest private employer of the entire municipality of Wallhamn Sjostrom said. GNE WS 9

CRUISE ROMA Innovation Sparks Countdown approaches the end for the delivery of the largest, newest and most innovative Cruise Ferry in the Mediterranean The Reception Lobby Following her launch on 22nd June 2007, the Cruise Roma is expected to commence service at the very beginning of 2008. Due to her size and transport capacity: 2,300 passengers, 3,000 linear metres of rolling cargo and 215 cars, her efficiency in terms of energy consumption per unit of cargo transported will make her the most environmentally friendly Cruise Ferry in the Mediterranean. When she starts trading on the Rome (Civitavecchia)-Barcelona trade, to be followed by the twin Cruise Barcelona a few months later, the transport capacity on this crucial route linking Italy to Spain will be increased by some 70%, in terms of passengers, trailers and other rolling cargo. Filling in this additional capacity represents a challenge that the Group is getting ready to fullfil by strengthening its team, both in Spain and Italy. As part of this move, since September Barcelona Livorno Civitavecchia 10 GNE WS

on Italy/Spain trade Jacuzzi relax area Casino Mario Massarotti was appointed managing director of Grimaldi Logistica España, which controls all the Group s activities in Spain, including offices in Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia with a total staff of 40 people and Valencia Terminal Europa (VTE), a large port terminal and compound. Mario was previously logistics manager for the entire EuroMed network. Mario s team has been recently strengthened with the appointment of Lorenzo Bandini, who is in charge of developing the Spanish passenger business: Bandini s former experience includes stints with the Italian cruise operator Costa Crociere and the Spanish ferry operator Trasmediterranea. On the Italian side, Fabio Cianci is the new manager of the Grimaldi passenger office in Rome. The commercial team based at the Naples headquarters has been strengthened under both the passenger and cargo sides. the line manager is Girolamo Carignani while the Passenger Dept. Manager is Francesca Marino. In addition to the daily departure from Rome (Civitavecchia) to Barcelona and viceversa, Grimaldi s direct ferry services linking Italy to Spain includes the Livorno/Barcelona service with three weekly departures from each port. At the same time the Group operates a Ro/ Ro line linking Salerno to Valencia with a three-times-a-week frequency. The capacity is being increased on this last route too as the Ro/Ro ships deployed are being transformed to increase their hold intake (see article on page 7). GNE WS 11

BALTIC DEVELOPMENT Grimaldi drives the Finnish subsidiary in major tonnage renewal move. 2006/2011 expenditure for new ships to top 750 m FINNLINES in 240m Newbuilding Investment In what is the first major newbuilding investment after the Grimaldi Group seized shareholding control, Finnlines has placed orders for six Ro- Ro vessels with the Jinling shipyard in China. The investment is in excess of 240 million euros. The first two ships are slated for delivery at the end of 2010, two in spring 2011 and the remaining two at the end of 2011. Designed holding capacity of each of the six Ro/Ro units is in excess of 3,240 lane metres, equivalent to 205 trailers and up to 1,340 cars on car decks. The ships dimensions are 187 metres in length, 26.5 metres in width, a service speed of 20 knots and a deadweight of 10,400 tonnes. The most notable feature of the new designs are the hoistable car decks on two levels in the main deck and an internal ramp to weather deck. Both these features characterise Grimaldi Group s own ships built in the last decade. The clearance on the main deck is therefore as high as 7 metres while the ramp to access the weather deck 12 GNE WS

Helsinki Malmö Travemünde All five Star class vessels deployed on Baltic services With the delivery of the Ro/Pax Nordlink, all of the five Star- Class super Ro/Ro-passenger vessels ordered by Finnlines are now serving the Group s Baltic Sea Ro/Ro network. The first three of these state-of-theart ships, the Finnstar, Finnmaid and Finnlady, have in fact strengthened Finnlines leadership on the busy route linking Germany and Finland, from Travemünde to Helsinki that the Group serves with as many as nine weekly departures from each port end. The three ships replaced four older, smaller and slower ferries. As a result, the sailing time has been cut by 9 hours to the current 27 hours. The fourth and fifth vessels, the Europalink and the Nordlink, have instead been deployed on the service linking Malmö (Sweden) to Travemünde (Germany), with several departures every day from each port. The vessels are exceptionally flexible and with fast port turnaround as they have a two-level Ro/Ro access and drive through. Their hold capacity is 4,200 lane metres on four cargo decks and are able to accommodate a maximum of 500 passengers. The overall investment for the five ships was in the region of 500 million euros. increases the vessels Ro/Ro lanes by some 30%. Once delivered these vessels will be employed in the Baltic and North Sea Service and will form an essential part of Finnlines ice-classified core fleet as they are being built in ice class 1A. Finnlines is listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange. GNE WS13

NEWS The EuroMed Service takes on Jerusalem s light railway wagons RTM Carrier Quality Award For ACL Atlantic Container Line (ACL) recently received the 2006 Ryder Transportation Management (RTM) Carrier Quality Award for quality and excellence. The award reflects Ryder s appreciation to ACL for a solid year of on-time service, claims performance, customer service, technology, economic value and innovation. The first shipment of rolling stock for the Jerusalem light railway arrived at the end of September at the port of Ashdod onboard the m/v Grande Mediterraneo. The shipment consisted of 2 carriages which were loaded at the port of Antwerp on specially designed Mafi trailers. It will be followed by 46 more shipments of 92 pieces of rolling stock built by Alstom of France for the Jerusalem light railway. Length of each rolling stock ranges between 12 and 16 metres, and weighs up to 33 tons. Wtransnet Agreement G rimaldi has entered an agreement with Wtransnet, a leading freight exchange operating in Spain and Portugal, allowing Wtransnet clients to enjoy special conditions on the Barcelona-Livorno and Livorno-Barcelona trades, performed by the Ro/Ro-pax Florencia. Wtransnet was founded in 1997 and provides solutions to transport and logistic operators in finding return freights; it currently has 7,000 customers. ACL Called to the Director s Chair Atlantic Container Line was called to the Director's Chair to transport various movie set vehicles for the upcoming sequel to the 2006 Blockbuster, Batman Begins. From Baltimore, Maryland to Liverpool, the shipment encompassed Gotham s SWAT Truck, Gotham s Garbage Truck, the Joker s Trailer and Tractor. Upon arrival in Liverpool, all was transported to the Warner Bros. Pictures movie set, The Dark Knight, starring Christian Bale as Batman and Heath Ledger as the Joker. Aegean Firetruck firetruck was shipped from Antwerp to Piraeus on the EuroAegean A service. This firetruck is a donation from a Dutch town called Krimpen aan den IJssel to Koumeika Marathokampos, a small village on the island of Samos. 14 GNE WS

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LINE departure arrival Barcelona > Civitavecchia Daily Barcelona > Livorno 3xWeek Civitavecchia > Barcelona Daily Civitavecchia > Porto Vecchio* Civitavecchia > Toulon 3xWeek Civitavecchia > Tunis Livorno > Barcelona 3xWeek Livorno > Porto Vecchio* Palermo > Salerno Palermo > Tunis Palermo > Valencia via Salerno Porto Vecchio > Civitavecchia* 19:00 19:00 15:00 15:00 24:00 20:00 19:00 19:00 15:00 15:00 12:00 18:30 21:00 12:00 23:00 16:00 23:30 19:30 24:00 08:00 12:00 01:00 21:00 09:30 10:00 20:30 20:00 07:00 12:00 22:30 01:00 14:00 21:30 07:00 Barcelona Valencia Toulon Genoa Porto Vecchio Livorno Civitavecchia Salerno Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Tunis Palermo Malta Catania Tripoli Misratah Mediterranean Short Sea Network PASSENGERS & FREIGHT Porto Vecchio > Livorno* Salerno > Palermo Salerno > Tunis via Palermo Toulon > Civitavecchia 3xWeek Tunis > Civitavecchia Tunis > Palermo Tunis > Salerno via Palermo Valencia > Palermo via Salerno Barcelona > Catania via Civitavecchia Catania > Barcelona via Civitavecchia Catania > Civitavecchia Catania > Genoa 11:00 19:30 19:00 05:00 06:00 14:00 19:00 20:30 05:00 07:00 21:00 12:00 18:00 09:00 23:30 18:00 21:00 11:00 08:30 09:30 21:00 11:00 21:00 09:30 20:00 06:00 20:00 14:00 18:00 20:00 20:00 20:00 24:00 15:00 01:00 24:00 21:00 20:00 03:00 09:00 FREIGHT ONLY Catania > Malta 4xWeek Catania > Toulon via Civitavecchia 02:00 08:00 01:00 24:00 09:00 08:00 12:00 12:00 LINE departure arrival 20:00 06:00 Catania > Tripoli via Malta Civitavecchia > Catania Civitavecchia > Malta Civitavecchia > Tripoli via Malta Genoa > Catania Genoa > Malta Genoa > Tripoli via Malta 24:00 20:00 24:00 23:00 24:00 08:00 24:00 06:00 17:00 23:00 17:00 09:00 17:00 06:00 Livorno > Valencia 1 st wk 20:00 2 nd wk 20:00 1st wk 2 nd wk 08:00 08:00 Malta > 4xWeek Catania 15:00 22:00 17:00 24:00 14:00 21:00 Malta > Civitavecchia 15:00 14:00 21:00 20:00 Malta > Genoa 18:00 09:00 18:00 18:00 Malta > Salerno Malta > Tripoli Palermo > Tripoli via Salerno Salerno > Malta 20:00 06:00 01:00 22:30 14:00 14:00 LINE departure arrival 14:00 06:00 Salerno > Tripoli Salerno > Valencia 3xWeek Toulon > Catania via Civitavecchia Toulon > Tripoli via Civitavecchia/Malta 16:00 22:00 04:00 14:00 20:00 06:00 21:00 06:00 18:00 20:00 21:00 06:00 Tripoli > Catania 16:00 22:00 via Malta Tripoli > Civitavecchia 16:00 20:00 via Malta Tripoli > Genoa 16:00 09:00 via Malta Tripoli > Malta 16:00 08:00 Tripoli > Palermo 16:00 14:00 via Salerno Tripoli > Salerno 16:00 18:00 Tripoli > Toulon 16:00 11:30 via Civitavecchia/Malta Tripoli > Valencia 16:00 20:00 via Salerno Valencia > Livorno 1 st wk 20:00 2 nd wk 20:00 1st wk 2 nd wk 08:00 08:00 FREIGHT ONLY FREIGHT ONLY *Summer Service Valencia > Salerno 3xWeek Valencia > Tripoli via Salerno 20:00 02:00 02:00 14:00 22:00 06:00 08:00 06:00

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North Europe / South America Line PORTS OF CALL VESSEL AMBURGO BRASILE SAN PAOLO REPUBBLICA ARGENTINA FRANCIA BUENOS AIRES AMBURGO BRASILE SAN PAOLO REPUBBLICA ARGENTINA FRANCIA BUENOS AIRES GHA0507 GBR0507 GRS0607 RAG0607 GFR0607 GBA0607 GHA0607 GBR0607 GRS0108 RAG0108 GFR0108 GBA0108 EMDEN 27/Sep 03/Oct 16/Oct 09/Nov 22/Nov 28/Nov 08/Dec 17/Dec 27/Dec 05/Jan HAMBURG 28/Sep 05/Oct 17/Oct 22/Oct 01/Nov 11/Nov 23/Nov 30/Nov 10/Dec 19/Dec 29/Dec 07/Jan TILBURY 30/Sep 07/Oct 19/Oct 24/Oct 03/Nov 13/Nov 25/Nov 02/Dec 12/Dec 21/Dec 31/Dec 09/Jan ANTWERP 02/Oct 09/Oct 20/Oct 26/Oct 05/Nov 15/Nov 27/Nov 04/Dec 14/Dec 23/Dec 02/Jan 11/Jan LE HAVRE 04/Oct 10/Oct 22/Oct 28/Oct 07/Nov 17/Nov 29/Nov 06/Dec 16/Dec 25/Dec 04/Jan 13/Jan BILBAO 13/Oct 25/Oct 30/Oct 09/Nov 19/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 18/Dec 27/Dec 06/Jan 15/Jan LISBON 05/Oct(*) 05/Oct(*) 20/Oct(*) 20/Oct(*) 29/Oct(*) 13/Nov(*) 01/Dec(*) 08/Dec(*) 08/Dec(*) 27/Dec(*) 04/Jan(*) 04/Jan(*) CASABLANCA 11/Oct 16/Oct 28/Oct 02/Nov 12/Nov 22/Nov 04/Dec 11/Dec 21/Dec 30/Dec 09/Jan 18/Jan DAKAR 15/Oct 20/Oct 01/Nov 06/Nov 16/Nov 26/Nov 08/Dec 15/Dec 25/Dec 03/Jan 13/Jan 22/Jan FORTALEZA 25/Nov SALVADOR 08/Nov 06/Dec 04/Jan 01/Feb VITORIA 25/Oct 31/Oct 10/Nov 17/Nov 28/Nov 15/Jan RIO DE JANEIRO 27/Oct 01/Nov 12/Nov 18/Nov 30/Nov 09/Dec 19/Dec 26/Dec 07/Jan 16/Jan 25/Jan 04/Feb SANTOS 28/Oct 03/Nov 13/Nov 20/Nov 01/Dec 10/Dec 21/Dec 28/Dec 08/Jan 18/Jan 26/Jan 05/Feb MONTEVIDEO 06/Nov 04/Dec 30/Dec 29/Jan ZARATE 31/Oct 07/Nov 17/Nov 23/Nov 05/Dec 13/Dec 24/Dec 01/Jan 11/Jan 21/Jan 30/Jan 08/Feb BUENOS AIRES 02/Nov 08/Nov 19/Nov 24/Nov 07/Dec 15/Dec 26/Dec 02/Jan 12/Jan 22/Jan 31/Jan 10/Feb PARANAGUA 05/Nov 11/Nov 21/Nov 27/Nov 10/Dec 17/Dec 29/Dec 05/Jan 16/Jan 25/Jan 03/Feb 12/Feb SANTOS 06/Nov 13/Nov 23/Nov 30/Nov 11/Dec 19/Dec 30/Dec 07/Jan 17/Jan 28/Jan 05/Feb 14/Feb RIO DE JANEIRO 08/Nov 14/Nov 24/Nov 29/Nov 13/Dec 21/Dec 01/Jan 08/Jan 18/Jan 27/Jan 06/Feb 15/Feb DAKAR 15/Nov 21/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 21/Dec 29/Dec 08/Jan 17/Jan 27/Jan 05/Feb 15/Feb 24/Feb EMDEN 27/Sep 03/Oct 16/Oct 09/Nov 22/Nov 28/Nov 08/Dec 17/Dec 27/Dec 05/Jan HAMBURG 28/Sep 05/Oct 17/Oct 22/Oct 01/Nov 11/Nov 23/Nov 30/Nov 10/Dec 19/Dec 29/Dec 07/Jan TILBURY 30/Sep 07/Oct 19/Oct 24/Oct 03/Nov 13/Nov 25/Nov 02/Dec 12/Dec 21/Dec 31/Dec 09/Jan ANTWERP 02/Oct 09/Oct 20/Oct 26/Oct 05/Nov 15/Nov 27/Nov 04/Dec 14/Dec 23/Dec 02/Jan 11/Jan LE HAVRE 04/Oct 10/Oct 22/Oct 28/Oct 07/Nov 17/Nov 29/Nov 06/Dec 16/Dec 25/Dec 04/Jan 13/Jan BILBAO 13/Oct 25/Oct 30/Oct 09/Nov 19/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 18/Dec 27/Dec 06/Jan 15/Jan * By Transhipment ACL Fixed-day Schedule North America / North Europe Service PORTS OF CALL Fixed Day VESSEL CARTIER CONVEYOR COMPANION CONCERT COMPASS CARTIER CONVEYOR COMPANION CONCERT 7252/7352 7253/7353 7254/7354 7255/7355 7256/7356 7257/7357 7258/7358 7259/7359 7260/8360 COMPASS CARTIER CONVEYOR COMPANION CONCERT COMPASS 7261/8361 8262/8362 8263/8363 8264/8364 8265/8365 8266/8366 BREMERHAVEN Saturday 06/Oct 13/Oct 20/Oct 27/Oct 03/Nov 10/Nov 17/Nov 24/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 15/Dec 22/Dec 29/Dec HAMBURG Saturday 05/Jan 12/Jan GOTHENBURG Monday 08/Oct 15/Oct 22/Oct 29/Oct 05/Nov 12/Nov 19/Nov 26/Nov 03/Dec 10/Dec 17/Dec 24/Dec 31/Dec 07/Jan 14/Jan ANTWERP Wednesday 10/Oct 17/Oct 24/Oct 31/Oct 07/Nov 14/Nov 21/Nov 28/Nov 05/Dec 12/Dec 19/Dec 26/Dec 02/Jan 09/Jan 16/Jan LIVERPOOL Saturday 13/Oct 20/Oct 27/Oct 03/Nov 10/Nov 17/Nov 24/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 15/Dec 22/Dec 29/Dec 05/Jan 12/Jan 19/Jan HALIFAX Sunday 21/Oct 28/Oct 04/Nov 11/Nov 18/Nov 25/Nov 02/Dec 09/Dec 16/Dec 23/Dec 30/Dec 06/Jan 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan NEW YORK CITY Tuesday 23/Oct 30/Oct 06/Nov 13/Nov 20/Nov 27/Nov 04/Dec 11/Dec 18/Dec 25/Dec 01/Jan 08/Jan 15/Jan 22/Jan 29/Jan NEW YORK FAPS Tuesday 23/Oct 30/Oct 06/Nov 13/Nov 20/Nov 27/Nov 04/Dec 11/Dec 18/Dec 25/Dec 01/Jan 08/Jan 15/Jan 22/Jan 29/Jan BALTIMORE Thursday 25/Oct 01/Nov 08/Nov 15/Nov 22/Nov 29/Nov 06/Dec 13/Dec 20/Dec 27/Dec 03/Jan 10/Jan 17/Jan 24/Jan 31/Jan PORTSMOUTH Friday 26/Oct 02/Nov 09/Nov 16/Nov 23/Nov 30/Nov 07/Dec 14/Dec 21/Dec 28/Dec 04/Jan 11/Jan 18/Jan 25/Jan 01/Feb NEW YORK CITY Saturday 27/Oct 03/Nov 10/Nov 17/Nov 24/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 15/Dec 22/Dec 29/Dec 05/Jan 12/Jan 19/Jan 26/Jan 02/Feb HALIFAX Monday 29/Oct 05/Nov 12/Nov 19/Nov 26/Nov 03/Dec 10/Dec 17/Dec 24/Dec 31/Dec 07/Jan 14/Jan 21/Jan 28/Jan 04/Feb LIVERPOOL Tuesday 06/Nov 13/Nov 20/Nov 27/Nov 04/Dec 11/Dec 18/Dec 25/Dec 01/Jan 08/Jan 15/Jan 22/Jan 29/Jan 05/Feb 12/Feb ANTWERP Friday 09/Nov 16/Nov 23/Nov 30/Nov 07/Dec 14/Dec 21/Dec 28/Dec 04/Jan 11/Jan 18/Jan 25/Jan 01/Feb 08/Feb 15/Feb BREMERHAVEN Saturday 10/Nov 17/Nov 24/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 15/Dec 22/Dec 29/Dec HAMBURG Saturday 05/Jan 12/Jan 19/Jan 26/Jan 02/Feb 09/Feb 16/Feb GOTHENBURG Monday 12/Nov 19/Nov 26/Nov 03/Dec 10/Dec 17/Dec 24/Dec 31/Dec 07/Jan 14/Jan 21/Jan 28/Jan 04/Feb 11/Feb 18/Feb Schedules subject to changes without notice

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DETROIT BENELUX ANVERSA COLONIA SICILIA SPAGNA ITALIA PORTOG. DETROIT BENELUX ANVERSA COLONIA SICILIA V.10/07 V.01/07 V.02/07 V.12/07 V.11/07 V.11/07 V.12/07 V.11/07 V.10/07 V.02/07 V.03/07 V.13/07 V.12/07 V.12/07 V.13/07 V.11/07 V.11/07 V.11/07 V.11/07L ANTWERP (B) Wed & Fri 03/Oct 10/Oct 12/Oct 17/Oct 19/Oct 24/Oct 26/Oct 31/Oct 02/Nov 07/Nov 09/Nov 14/Nov 16/Nov 21/Nov 23/Nov 28/Nov 30/Nov 05/Dec PORTBURY (GB) Fri & Tue 05/Oct 12/Oct 15/Oct 19/Oct 22/Oct 26/Oct 29/Oct 02/Nov 05/Nov 09/Nov 12/Nov 16/Nov 19/Nov 23/Nov 26/Nov 30/Nov 03/Dec 07/Dec SETUBAL (P) Monday 08/Oct 15/Oct - 22/Oct - 29/Oct - 05/Nov - 12/Nov - 19/Nov - 26/Nov - 03/Dec - 10/Dec VALENCIA (E) Wednesday 10/Oct 17/Oct 20/Oct 24/Oct 27/Oct 31/Oct 03/Nov 07/Nov 10/Nov 14/Nov 17/Nov 21/Nov 24/Nov 28/Nov 01/Dec 05/Dec - 12/Dec LIVORNO (I) Fri & Mon 12/Oct 19/Oct 22/Oct 26/Oct 29/Oct 02/Nov 05/Nov 09/Nov 12/Nov 16/Nov 19/Nov 23/Nov 26/Nov 30/Nov 03/Dec 07/Dec 10/Dec 14/Dec CIVITAVECCHIA (I) Sat & Tue 13/Oct 20/Oct 23/Oct 27/Oct 30/Oct 03/Nov 06/Nov 10/Nov 13/Nov 17/Nov 20/Nov 24/Nov 27/Nov 01/Dec 04/Dec 08/Dec 11/Dec 15/Dec SALERNO (I) Sunday 14/Oct 21/Oct 24/Oct 28/Oct 31/Oct 04/Nov 07/Nov 11/Nov 14/Nov 18/Nov 21/Nov 25/Nov 28/Nov 02/Dec 05/Dec 09/Dec 12/Dec 16/Dec PALERMO (I) Thursday - - 25/Oct - 01/Nov - 08/Nov - 15/Nov - 22/Nov - 29/Nov - 06/Dec - 13/Dec - PIRAEUS (GR) Tuesday 16/Oct 23/Oct - 30/Oct - 06/Nov - 13/Nov - 20/Nov - 27/Nov - 04/Dec - 11/Dec - 18/Dec GEMLIK (TK) Wed & Sun 17/Oct 24/Oct 28/Oct 31/Oct 04/Nov 07/Nov 11/Nov 14/Nov 18/Nov 21/Nov 25/Nov 28/Nov 02/Dec 05/Dec 09/Dec 12/Dec 16/Dec 19/Dec YENIKOY (TK) Thu & Mon 18/Oct 22/Oct 25/Oct 29/Oct 01/Nov 05/Nov 08/Nov 12/Nov 15/Nov 19/Nov 22/Nov 26/Nov 29/Nov 03/Dec 06/Dec 10/Dec 13/Dec 17/Dec 20/Dec SALERNO (I) Mon & Thu 22/Oct 25/Oct 29/Oct 01/Nov 05/Nov 08/Nov 12/Nov 15/Nov 19/Nov 22/Nov 26/Nov 29/Nov 03/Dec 06/Dec 10/Dec 13/Dec 17/Dec 20/Dec 24/Dec VALENCIA (E) Wed & Sat 24/Oct 27/Oct 31/Oct 03/Nov 07/Nov 10/Nov 14/Nov 17/Nov 21/Nov 24/Nov 28/Nov 01/Dec 05/Dec 08/Dec 12/Dec 15/Dec 19/Dec 22/Dec 26/Dec SOUTHAMPTON (GB) Mon & Thu 29/Oct 31/Oct 05/Nov 07/Nov 12/Nov 14/Nov 19/Nov 21/Nov 26/Nov 28/Nov 03/Dec 05/Dec 10/Dec 12/Dec 17/Dec 19/Dec 24/Dec 26/Dec 31/Dec FLUSHING (NL) Tue & Fri 30/Oct 01/Nov 06/Nov 08/Nov 13/Nov 15/Nov 20/Nov 22/Nov 27/Nov 29/Nov 04/Dec 06/Dec 11/Dec 13/Dec 18/Dec 20/Dec 25/Dec 27/Dec 01/Jan ANTWERP (B) Wed & Sat 31/Oct 02/Nov 07/Nov 09/Nov 14/Nov 16/Nov 21/Nov 23/Nov 28/Nov 30/Nov 05/Dec 07/Dec 12/Dec 14/Dec 19/Dec 21/Dec 26/Dec 28/Dec 02/Jan FIDES SPES FIDES SPES FIDES SPES FIDES SPES FIDES SPES FIDES SPES FIDES SPES FIDES V.19/07 V. 20/07 V. 20/07 V. 21/07 V. 21/07 V. 22/07 V. 22/07 V. 23/07 V. 23/07 V. 24/07 V. 24/07 V. 25/07 V. 25/07 V. 26/07 V./01/07 RAVENNA (I) Monday 01/Oct 08/Oct 15/Oct 22/Oct 29/Oct 05/Nov 12/Nov 19/Nov 26/Nov 03/Dec 10/Dec 17/Dec 24/Dec 31/Dec 07/Jan KOPER (SLO) Tuesday 02/Oct 09/Oct 16/Oct 23/Oct 30/Oct 06/Nov 13/Nov 20/Nov 27/Nov 04/Dec 11/Dec 18/Dec 25/Dec 01/Jan 08/Jan MONFALCONE (I) Wednesday 03/Oct 10/Oct 17/Oct 24/Oct 31/Oct 07/Nov 14/Nov 21/Nov 28/Nov 05/Dec 12/Dec 19/Dec 26/Dec 02/Jan 09/Jan PIRAEUS (GR) Saturday 06/Oct 13/Oct 20/Oct 27/Oct 03/Nov 10/Nov 17/Nov 24/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 15/Dec 22/Dec 29/Dec 05/Jan 12/Jan HAIFA (IL) Monday 08/Oct 15/Oct 22/Oct 29/Oct 05/Nov 12/Nov 19/Nov 26/Nov 03/Dec 10/Dec 17/Dec 24/Dec 31/Dec 07/Jan 14/Jan ASHDOD (IL) Tuesday 09/Oct 16/Oct 23/Oct 30/Oct 06/Nov 13/Nov 20/Nov 27/Nov 04/Dec 11/Dec 18/Dec 25/Dec 01/Jan 08/Jan 15/Jan IZMIR (TR) Thursday 11/Oct 18/Oct 25/Oct 01/Nov 08/Nov 15/Nov 22/Nov 29/Nov 06/Dec 13/Dec 20/Dec 27/Dec 03/Jan 23/Aug 17/Jan NEW SERVICE PERFORMED BY RORO MULTIPURPOSE VESSEL LINKING RAVENNA - VENICE - KOPER - ALEXANDRIA (OLD PORT) - LIMASSOL - TARTOUS Schedules subject to changes without notice