MPPs ferry cars between China and a new hub in Piraeus Port

MPPs ferry cars between China and a new hub in Piraeus Port

Photo:Piraeus Port Authority

Multipurpose vessels will be deployed on a new car shipment route and service launched by the Piraeus Port Authority and COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers. The new route is targeting the EMEA area. 

The new service concerns the transportation of vehicles in special containers, with a capacity of 3 vehicles, called Flat Rack, equipped with built-in ramps for easier transportation and placement of the vehicles. These platforms have been certified and can be stacked to a height of 3 containers.

The strategic geographic location of the port between three continents and consequently multiple markets, alongside the integrated port services offered and the high quality container terminal services, but also COSCO Shipping’s presence at the Port were the key drivers contributing to this development. The port of Piraeus has been selected as the preferred transit hub for this major business initiative.

Already in December, 2022, the first shipment of cars arrived at Piraeus, where it was transferred to the container terminal to be then transferred to the car terminal for their final destinations.

PPA’s Chairman, Yu Zenggang, expressed his satisfaction for the launch of this significant addition in the Port’s business activities, while he pointed out that it highlights once again the value of synergies, a necessary prerequisite for great outcomes with significant economies of scale and benefits for all stakeholders.

As one of the core members of China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited Company, COSCO Shipping Specialized is dedicated to the operations and management of more than a hundred vessels, including multi-purpose and heavy lift vessels, semi-submersible vessels, pure car carriers, logs carriers as well as asphalt carriers.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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MPPs ferry cars between China and a new hub in Piraeus Port

MPPs ferry cars between China and a new hub in Piraeus Port

Photo: Piraeus Port Authority

Multipurpose vessels will be deployed on a new car shipment route and service launched by the Piraeus Port Authority and COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers. The new route is targeting the EMEA area. 

The new service concerns the transportation of vehicles in special containers, with a capacity of 3 vehicles, called Flat Rack, equipped with built-in ramps for easier transportation and placement of the vehicles. These platforms have been certified and can be stacked to a height of 3 containers.

The strategic geographic location of the port between three continents and consequently multiple markets, alongside the integrated port services offered and the high quality container terminal services, but also COSCO Shipping’s presence at the Port were the key drivers contributing to this development. The port of Piraeus has been selected as the preferred transit hub for this major business initiative.

Already in December, 2022, the first shipment of cars arrived at Piraeus, where it was transferred to the container terminal to be then transferred to the car terminal for their final destinations.

PPA’s Chairman, Yu Zenggang, expressed his satisfaction for the launch of this significant addition in the Port’s business activities, while he pointed out that it highlights once again the value of synergies, a necessary prerequisite for great outcomes with significant economies of scale and benefits for all stakeholders.

As one of the core members of China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited Company, COSCO Shipping Specialized is dedicated to the operations and management of more than a hundred vessels, including multi-purpose and heavy lift vessels, semi-submersible vessels, pure car carriers, logs carriers as well as asphalt carriers.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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