NEWS 81 MED/NA ROUTE STRENGTHENED GROUP EXPANDS IN SAVONA QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE GRIMALDI GROUP JAN-MAR 2018

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G r imaldi NEWS 81 QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE GRIMALDI GROUP JAN-MAR 2018 MED/NA ROUTE STRENGTHENED GROUP EXPANDS IN SAVONA Tariffa Regime Libero: Poste Italiane SpA - Spedizione in Abbonamento Postale - 70% - DCB Napoli

XXXXXXXXXXX EDITORIAL Grimaldi Group commits to complying with highest ship recycling standards Contents 3 Delivery of the New York 4 Grimaldi expands its presence in Savona 5 ACL corporate policy on ship recycling 6 The Group holds its XXI Euromed Convention in Sardinia 10 Group gets the Leadership Excellence Award The Group receives the SMAU 2017 Innovation Award 11 American Honda Recognizes ACL with Premier Partner Award ACL honoured by Diageo with Service Excellence Award 12 50 years of Grimaldi presence in Israel 13 News 14 Schedules - Mediterranean Short Sea Network - Finnlines (Baltic & North Sea) - Atlantic Network - ACL - Euro Med Network 20 Agents List G r imaldi NE WS Direttore Responsabile / Editor in Chief Luciano Bosso 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) Circulation 15,000 copies Printed on 30/01/2018 GRIMALDI GROUP Via Marchese Campodisola, 13 2 GNEWS80133 NAPOLI (Italy) Grimaldi News can be seen on line on www.grimaldi.napoli.it Ship recycling is a topic that appears frequently in the maritime trade press, often alongside descriptions of the atrocious conditions at some of the breakers yards in south Asia. To rid the ship recycling industry of its worst excesses, both the International Maritime Organization and the European Union have issued regulation. The IMO Hong Kong Convention lays down minimum conditions designed to protect workers and the local environment. The Grimaldi Group believes the Convention is the gold standard and should therefore be ratified immediately by governments around the world to ensure effective implementation. In parallel, the EU, with its Ship Recycling Regulation, has decided to compile a list of approved recycling yards meeting the highest standards. By the end of this year at the latest, EU-flagged end-of-life ships can by law only be broken up at yards on this list. The dividing line between a facility that makes the list and one that doesn t will therefore have commercial repercussions; the need to meet the new regulatory requirement has spawned a whole industry of experts, and also speculators. Most dismantling capacity, it should be noted, is to be found today in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, China and Turkey. There is talk of a revival of the European ship recycling industry, but existing capacity is small because the EU has in recent decades specialised in high-value ship construction, in particular cruise ships. Finding a yard in Europe that is both willing and able to demolish end-oflife vessels can actually be problematic; we experienced this when looking for a recycler capable of handling one of the ageing G3 vessels operated by our sister company ACL. She was simply too big for European yards, and as a result the business went to India. You can read more about ACL s recycling efforts in this issue of G-News. To ensure the vessel was broken up in an environmentally sound way, ACL installed a site team to monitor every aspect of the operation. In the absence of a viable European alternative, we are as a Group obliged to continue to consider Asian yards for our recycling business, which will increase as our fleet is renewed. At the same time, and in line with our corporate social responsibility policy, we believe it is our duty to ensure that the breakers yards we consider meet the highest environmental and safety standards. The yards where our end-of-life vessels are broken up should be certified by a high quality European classification society, which means compliancy with both ISO 9000-2012 quality standards and ISO 30000-2009 sound ship recycling standards. Facilities should also appear on the EU-approved list, once it is published. Elsewhere in this issue of G-News you can read about our latest Euro-Med convention, which took place in Sardinia last September. There, to our 600 guests, we revealed details of our next round of investments: 10 giant roros which, thanks to innovative lithium batteries, will boast zero emissions pollution when at berth. In the last four years we have increased our capital expenditure to over Euro 2 billion. You can also read about the delivery of the latest PCTC, now deployed between the Mediterranean and North America, and the awards with which clients and partners continue to honour us.

FLEET Delivery of the New York The PCTC is deployed on the Mediterranean-North America route. Christening of sister vessel Baltimora During a short ceremony held last 31 st October at the Chinese shipyards of Jinling in Nanjing, the Pure Car & Truck Carrier New York was delivered to the Grimaldi Group. The event was attended by a few representatives of the shipyard as well as by some Grimaldi officials. Second of a series of three sister units, the New York has a length of 199.90 meters, a width of 32.26 meters, a gross tonnage of 63,000 tonnes and a cruising speed of 19 knots. The new Italian-flag unit can carry 6,700 CEU (Car Equivalent Units) or alternatively 4,000 linear meters of rolling freight and 2,500 CEU. The New York is equipped with four hoistable decks which make her an extremely flexible vessel, able to transport any type of rolling cargo (cars, vans, trucks, tractors, buses, excavators, etc.) up to 5.2 meters height. In addition, the vessel has two access ramps, a side ramp and a quarter stern ramp, the latter allowing the loading of freight units Costantino Baldissara, Commercial, Logistics & Operations Director of the Grimaldi Group with Carol Ann White, godmother of the vessel. with a weight up to 150 tons. The unit is a highly performing ship from an environmental point of view: she is fitted with an electronically-controlled (Man Diesel & Turbo) main engine that allows to comply with the new regulations for reducing NO x emissions, while the installed scrubber reduces sulphur oxide (SO x ) emissions. Moreover, she is equipped with a ballast water treatment unit, allowing her to meet future international regulations on the matter. The New York is part of a program aiming to enhance the maritime links between the Mediterranean and North America, launched by our Group in recent years with the deployment of ever-modern, highly flexible and environmentally friendly vessels, said Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Director of the Grimaldi Group. The New York is currently deployed on the weekly ro-ro service operated by the Group between the Mediterranean and North America. The ports served by the maritime link are: Gemlik (Turkey), Gioia Tauro (Italy), Civitavecchia (Italy), Savona (Italy), Halifax, New York, Baltimore, Veracruz (Mexico) and Antwerp (Belgium). Meanwhile, last 31 st of October, the Baltimora, sister vessel of the New York, made her inaugural trip to the US port of Baltimore where she was welcomed by a large delegation composed of civil and maritime authorities, among which John Wobensmith, Secretary of State for the State of Maryland, and James White, Executive Director of the Maryland Port Administration, customers, port operators, managers of the Grimaldi Group and of its daughter company Atlantic Container Line. Carol Ann White, wife of James White, was the godmother of the vessel. During the ceremony, John Wobensmith handed over to Costantino Baldissara, Commercial, Logistics & Operations Director of the Grimaldi Group, a Governor s Citation on behalf of the Governor of the State of Maryland, as a recognition of the 50-year fruitful relationship between the Port of Baltimore and the Grimaldi Group. The Baltimora is currently deployed on the Mediterranean-North America weekly ro-ro service operated by the Group. The next vessel to be delivered to the Group is the Halifax, scheduled for January 2018. GNEWS 3

TERMINALS Grimaldi expands its presence in Savona The Group signs an agreement for the purchase of the agency Marittima Spedizioni The Grimaldi Group extends its logistics-port network through the acquisition of the shipping agency Marittima Spedizioni s.r.l., operating in the port of Savona since 1973. A historical partner of the Group for the handling of rolling cargo (cars, vans, trucks, etc.), containers and passengers in Savona, Marittima Spedizioni is the owner of Savona Terminal Auto s.r.l., concessionaire and terminal operator in the Ligurian port. Located in the area of Darsena Alti Fondali and in a short distance from the quay, Savona Terminal Auto operates on 120,000 square metres, out of which 10,000 are covered, with a storage capacity of over 10,000 cars. With a potential annual traffic of 250,000 vehicles, the terminal is one of the privileged points of import and export in Northern Italy for the major global car manufacturers and it aims to be an integrated center of services to the car industry, as well as a hub for the Motorways of the Sea. The number of employees of Marittima Spedizioni is about 70 people who deal with administrative and yard management activities. "Savona is today one of the main Italian centers for maritime traffic related to the automotive sector", affirms Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Director of the Grimaldi Group. "We have therefore chosen to expand our presence along the entire supply chain, investing in the port of Savona, to support our traffic flows and offer our customers not only maritime but also integrated logistics services ", concludes Emanuele Grimaldi. Savona Terminal Auto joins the extensive network of over 20 port terminals in 12 countries worldwide which are operated by Grimaldi Group companies. There are numerous maritime services offered by the Grimaldi Group to and from the port of Savona for the transport of rolling freight. Currently, the Ligurian port is linked to Spain and Morocco with several Motorways of the Sea, as well as to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean and North America, through the Euro- Aegean and the Med-North America multi-purpose ro/ro services. Finally, the Grimaldi Group operates a regular ro-ro passenger link between Savona, Barcelona and Tangier. 4 GNEWS

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACL corporate policy on ship recycling Atlantic Container Line (ACL), a Grimaldi Group company, has always been committed to operate its vessels in compliance with the highest environmental and safety standards. ACL was one of the very first carriers to have its entire fleet certified for compliance with the ISO 13000 standards for environmental protection and safety. When time came to renew its fleet of G3 vessels, ACL spent a great deal of time, effort and financial resources to develop a new ship design, the G4, that not only eliminated all engine emissions - far ahead of the existing international standards - but also reduced its fuel consumption per TEU by more than 50%. Regarding the disposal of each of its older vessels, ACL has always tried to first find a buyer or charterer in Asia who would operate the vessels outside ACL s main trading area. When that proved to be unsuccessful, the company had no other option but to recycle the said units. The company has always tried to find a recycling facility that would be both large enough to fit these large vessels, the biggest ro/ro ships worldwide, and which would meet the highest environmental and safety standards. This restricted the list of yards dramatically and severely limited ACL s bargaining power on prices. Looking at industry practices, it is a fact that none of ACL s competitors have recycled a ship in Europe for many years, due to the lack of large enough facilities. The major European lines have all chosen India or China (as recent as 2017), so ACL looked there as well. For the G3-class vessels Atlantic Conveyor and Atlantic Cartier, ACL chose an Indian yard that met the highest environmental and safety standards. The facility was certified by RINA, a high quality European Classification society, as being an environmentally responsible ship recycler, that is (1) compliant with every single provision of the Hong Kong Convention (HKC) and in accordance with IMO Resolution MEPC 210 (63) - 2012 Guidelines for Safe and Environmentally Sound Ship Recycling; (2) ISO 9000-2012 quality certified; (3) ISO 30000-2009 Certified for environmentally sound ship recycling operations; and (4) expected to be on the EU list of approved recycling facilities, once that list is eventually published. To further ensure that the ship recycling facility adhered to all the required standards, ACL installed a site team to monitor every aspect of the operation. The ships were already certified to be asbestosfree so that was never an issue, but the company ensured also that all liquids were pumped out and disposed of properly and that all staff was deployed in accordance with the stringent safety and labour practices of the HKC. The international rules and regulations concerning the recycling of vessels have been undergoing a period of change during the past few years, which has not been easy to navigate through. ACL looks forward to the full ratification and implementation of the Hong Kong Convention along with the complete worldwide list of EU-approved recycling facilities. When that happens there will be full clarity on the issue, with each carrier treated the same way. As we move forward into 2018, ACL will finally have its full fleet of emissionsfree, fuel-conserving G4-class vessels deployed in a reliable, weekly fixed-day service on the North America-North Europe trades. ACL s customers will have the confidence of not only having the most punctual, dependable service in the trade, but also the service with the smallest environmental footprint in its trade. That goes not just for some of ACL s vessels, but ALL of its vessels. GNEWS 5

EVENTS THE GROUP HOLDS ITS XXI EUROMED CONVENTION IN SARDINIA From the 28th of September to the 1st of October of last year, the Valle dell Erica Resort of Santa Teresa di Gallura (Sardinia) hosted the XXI Euromed Convention From Land to Sea, organised by the Grimaldi Group. More than 600 guests from around the world participated in this annual event. Among the attendees which included national and local institutions, European top representatives of the logistics, ports, maritime and banking sectors as well as company representatives, branches and agencies of the Grimaldi Group in the Mediterranean, North Europe and the USA. The conference itself took place on the 29 th of September and began with a welcoming speech by Stefano Ilario Pisciottu, Mayor of Santa Teresa di Gallura, followed by the speeches of Emanuele Grimaldi, the Group s Managing Director, Christian Damsgaard (Head of Naval Architecture, 6 GNEWS

EVENTS Knud E. Hansen) and Dario Bocchetti (Energy Saving Manager of the Grimaldi Group). In his presentation, Emanuele Grimaldi illustrated his understanding of the future of the maritime industry. Environmental sustainability is a moral imperative that imposes itself on all operators in the sector towards the planet and future generations that will inhabit it. It is also an indispensable factor for growth and survival in economic terms. The challenge recently launched by the International Maritime Organization and the International Chamber of Shipping is in fact, a final goal by 2050, the reduction of a 40% of CO 2 emissions produced by maritime transport. This is an ambitious objective, which will need to be achieved independently of the traffic trends, the growth in volumes and the new technologies that will become available, said Emanuele Grimaldi. Environmental pollution not only compromises our conscience and our image. In the short term, it entails high fuel costs and the risk of administrative sanctions. In the long term, it makes us uncompetitive because it causes exponential growth in operating costs, he added. Furthermore, Emanuele Grimaldi announced the future investments of the Group favouring sustainable transport: In the last year we have ordered 6 greenships of the last generation, while we have already opted for the construction of another four ships with the same characteristics: these 10 new ro-ro ships, the first of which will be delivered in 2020, will reduce at zero the polluting emissions while berthing at port, thanks to the presence onboard of innovative mega lithium batteries. On the ro-pax front, I am happy to announce an investment of 60 million euros for the lengthening of the two twin cruise ferries Cruise Roma and Cruise Barcelona, that will increase their transport capacity from 3,000 to 3,500 passengers. Concluding: In the last four years, the Grimaldi Group invested 2 billion euros by building 25 green units and 0,3 billion euros for about 150 retrofit operations on its fleet, with the aim to reduce their environmental emissions. Our fleet reduced its Co 2 emissions by 9% in only six years, while in the same period sulfur emissions were reduced by 24%. Emanuele Grimaldi s presentation was followed by two panel debates the first focused on how to make maritime transport sustainable GNEWS 7

EVENTS in the long-term. The second panel was devoted to the Italian economy and how to secure its structural growth in a challenging and fast-paced world. The first panel debate titled Reaching a global and regional sustainable maritime transport by 2050 and moderated by Alfons Guinier, Former Secretary General of ECSA, had as panelists Patrick Verhoeven (Managing Director of Policy and Strategy of IAPH), Mikael Makinen (President Marine of Rolls Royce), Peter Weiss (Head of Supply Chain Management and Global SCM Coordinator of Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles), Ennio Cascetta (Managing Director of RAM - Rete Autostrade Mediterranee), Lorenzo Matacena (Chairman of the Environment Committee of Confitarma) and Emanuele Grimaldi. The debate was centred on issues related to the environment, and the several new challenges, which the maritime industry will have to tackle. The legal framework and infrastructure, 8 GNEWS

EVENTS During the gala dinner of the Euromed Convention held on the 29 th of September, the ceremony of the first edition of the Grimaldi Excellence Awards took place. During the event, the Group awarded its best suppliers and partners for their outstanding performance in offering top quality services to the Group in 2017. Awarded Suppliers and Partners were ENI, Rolls Royce, Ligabue, Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mare Tirreno Centrale, Port of Antwerp, Salerno Terminals, Grimaldi USA. Top customers were also awarded and were selected based on their volume of freight transported by the Group last year. Trucking companies awarded were Lkw Walter, Smet, Transitalia, Kortimed Lct, Nico Spa, Di Martino Fratelli, Friul Trasporti, Sud Trasporti, Pinna Trasporti Logistica, Logistica Mediterranea Tirso, Italtrade, Matteo Adragna Trasporti, Intermodal Trasporti, Nuova Logistica Lucianu, Esperia, Crisafulli Express, Zuccaro, Salamone. A career prize was awarded to Eleuterio Arcese of Arcese Trasporti for his long and successful professional experience in the transport sector. Customers in the Automotive sector awarded were Ford, Gefco, Renault, VW and Caterpillar. In this category, Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles was selected as Champion of the Grimaldi Excellence Awards 2017. underlined by Peter Weiss, are crucial too. The second panel debate, entitled The conditions for a worldwide structural growth of the Italian economy, moderated by the Director of the Italian weekly magazine Panorama Giorgio Mulè, saw the participation of Massimo Deiana (President of the Port System Authority of the Sea of Sardinia), Andrea Annunziata (President of the Port System Authority of the Sea of Eastern Sicily), Vincenzo Boccia (President of Confindustria), Costantino Baldissara (Commercial, Logistics and Operations Director di Grimaldi Group) and Guido Grimaldi (Corporate Short Sea Shipping Commercial Director and President of Alis). The main topics discussed were the new port authority system in Italy, where the resources of single port entities were recently combined into authorities that govern multiple seaports in order to foster a system that is more concerned with teamwork and joint projects rather than unnecessary competition. This will be important for the future of maritime traffic, particularly if shipping will continue to make a logistical s difference, particularly in Southern Europe (e.g. for shipments between Italy and Spain), as well as with its partners in the North will be more and more interconnected. GNEWS 9

ACHIEVEMENTS Group gets the Leadership Excellence Award In the prestigious setting of the Harvard Club of New York, last 1 st of November, the Grimaldi Group was prized by the Italian magazine Panorama with the Leadership Excellence Award. The award ceremony took place during the gala dinner of the event This is Italy, parts unknown, held in the framework of the Panorama of Italy tour, which had for the first time this year a stage abroad. The event, which lasted three days, set as a goal to introduce the Italian excellence to the American audience, focusing the spotlight on areas where the Made in Italy performance is certainly outstanding, such as fashion, art, culture and food. The Grimaldi Group was rewarded with other Italian brands, entrepreneurs, intellectuals, representatives of the world of music, fashion and gastronomy. The Naples-based Group was defined by the magazine Panorama as an example of Italian distinction worldwide and an expression of excellence over the seas. It is a great honor for us to be counted among the excellence of Made in Italy, said Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Director of the Grimaldi Group. I m very flattered that this award goes to the Grimaldi Group, because it rewards our commitment to provide even more extensive and efficient transport services to all import/export companies operating on the American continent, he concluded. The Group receives the SMAU 2017 Innovation Award Last 23 rd of October, during the Smau 2017 held in Milan, an important event in the innovation and digital sectors for Italian companies, the Grimaldi Group received the Smau 2017 Innovation Award. The Group was awarded for the innovative aspects implemented in its new disaster recovery system in the IT field. In order to ensure the provision of corporate services considered "Mission Critical" even in case of extreme events, the Group had the need to reorganize its entire infrastructure related to the aspects of disaster recovery and business continuity. The company, with its technological partner CloudItalia, adopted a Hybrid Cloud solution, which allowed it to expand the IT system perimeter by extending its data center and outsourcing part of the IT functions to a Cloud Provider partner. The disaster recovery system started operating in 2017 and has been extended to all business application systems, even those not "Mission Critical". The choice of Disaster Recovery as a Service has enabled the Group to adopt an efficient and cost-effective Disaster Recovery strategy, allowing significant savings by avoiding the purchase of new hardware and additional software licenses, and avoiding an increase in the number of employees of Grimaldi's IT staff, which is now able to ensure the operational continuity of the service. While receiving the award, Giulio Capacchione, EDP Manager of the Grimaldi Group, affirmed: We are proud to have managed to realise a solution of Disaster Recovery as a Service by adopting a model of Hybrid Cloud to guarantee the functioning of the Group s IT System always and in any case. 10 GNEWS

American Honda Recognizes ACL with Premier Partner Award ACHIEVEMENTS On the 12th of September William F. Kearns, ACL Executive Vice- President was presented with American Honda s distinguished Premier Partner Award by American Honda Motor Company s Executive Vice-President of Automotive Operations, Masayuki Igarashi. As a seven-time winner of this prestigious award, ACL is proud and honored by the strong relationship that we have developed with American Honda Company over the past 25 years. We will continue to earn their trust and support for many years to come. William Kearns commented. This award recognizes excellence in international transportation between North America and Europe. ACL was one of 15 award recipients selected from a pool of more than 1,000 eligible companies, nominated by American Honda Associates nationwide based on excellence in Quality, Value and Customer Service. ACL honoured by Diageo with Service Excellence Award Last November Diageo, the world s largest producer of spirits and a key producer of beer, awarded Atlantic Container Line with their 2017 Service Excellence Award. Diageo s Awards are presented in nine categories, each representing supply and procurement criteria that positively impacted the Company s success in the past year. Diageo s Service Excellence category affirmed that ACL demonstrated a solid understanding of Diageo s business requirements and successfully delivered finished good and/or service on time, in full and as ordered. ACL is honored to be recognized by such an auspicious company as Diageo. We will continue to earn their trust and confidence in taking care of their transatlantic shipments, said Thomas W. Brunner, ACL s Vice-President Sales & Customer Service. The 2017 Diageo Supplier Awards were announced during a Gala Celebration held on the 1 st of November at Chicago s Shedd Aquarium. It is the seventh year that Diageo recognized supplier partners that have driven value for Diageo by delivery outstanding Quality, Partnership and Performance. Tom Brunner attended the event along with Jack Reardon, District Sales Manager, New England. GNEWS 11

EVENTS 50 years of Grimaldi presence in Israel has been a very special 2017 year for Grimaldi, having the Group celebrated 70 years of activities. It has also marked half of a century of presence in Israel and of a fruitful cooperation with its local agent and representative Allalouf Group. Both anniversaries were celebrated by both companies during an event which was held on the 31 st of October at the prestigious Jaffa Tel Aviv Restaurant run by Chef Chaim Cohen. Attending the event were about a hundred participants, with guest of honour the Israeli Minister of Transport and Intelligence Israel Katz while the major customers and leading businessmen in the Israeli automotive sector were also present. Nathan Allalouf, President of Allalouf Group, together with the main managers of the Group, Luigi Pacella Grimaldi, son of Amelia Grimaldi and Diego Pacella, Manlio Morrica, Euromed Line manager responsible for trading with Israel, and Larry Trimmer, Commercial Manager at the Grimaldi Group welcomed all guests. In his welcome speech, Nathan Allalouf underlined that the Grimaldi and Allalouf families have always been linked by both business and personal relations, especially between late Guido Grimaldi and Jacky Alallouf (father of Nathan). Particularly, he mentioned that the Grimaldi Group was one of the very few shipping companies to continue calling at Israeli ports in hard times, even during the Yom Kippur War of 1973. He also highlighted that Grimaldi s businesses in Israel are the core of Allalouf s activities. Israel Katz, Minister of Transport and Intelligence, reminded in his speech that Israel is in the process of building new ports in Haifa and Ashdod, stating that this would strengthen Israel and its maritime activities. He also highly appreciated Grimaldi s loyalty to Israel, both in peaceful and harsh times. Manlio Morrica also addressed the event on behalf of the Grimaldi Group, stating that throughout the years Grimaldi transported to Israel over 2 million vehicles (cars, vans, trucks, heavy equipment, etc), underlining that nowadays, about 200 thousand vehicles which represent about 2/3 of all the volume being shipped into Israel are offloaded from a Grimaldi ship every year. At the end of the event Nathan Allalouf gave Luigi Pacella Grimaldi, representing the Grimaldi family, a certificate of appreciation attesting to the planting of 70 trees in Jerusalem s forests, to commemorate the 70 th anniversary of the foundation of the Grimaldi Group. 12 GNEWS

Successful teamwork on the South America Service At the end of 2016 the truck manufacturer Scania informed the Group of its plan to serve part of the Russian market from their factory in Sao Bernardo (Brazil). Thanks to the cooperation of Grimaldi São Paulo as lead office, Grimaldi London on schedule integrity, Grimaldi Sweden as transhipment coordinator, Finnlines as second leg carrier, AET as hub port with buffer stock facility and Naples Q&A Dept with lashing material and process development, the Group transported 2,750 Scania trucks from Santos to St. Petersburg via Antwerp in 2017. Such positive joint effort was partly responsible for the decision of Scania to increase the Brazilian factory participation to that market to 5,000 trucks in 2018. The Group celebrated the news hosting a Scania team for a visit on board the m/vessel America in the port of Santos last 30 th of November. CORPORATE NEWS Rescue operation by Eurocargo Trieste On the 13 th of January the m/v Eurocargo Trieste, while sailing from the port of Bari to Patras, was ordered by the Hellenic Coast Guard to deviate from its course in order to rescue two crew members from the U.S. flagged trimaran named "Moonshadow". The operation was successufully concluded with the rescue of the two castaways, which were disembarked in the Greek port of Lefkada, in health and sound condition. Lagos rescues 9 castaways On the 6 th of January, while the m/ vessel Lagos, deployed on the North Europe / West Africa Central Express service, was navigating from Lomé (Togo) to Douala (Cameroun), it rescued nine castaways from a Nigerian vessel that sunk a week before. The nine survivors, out of a crew of 13 persons, were found over 60 miles from the coast, dehydrated and exhausted and were taken on board and offered all the necessary care and support by the crew of the vessel. Once the Lagos arrived in Douala, the castaways disembarked and were handed over to the local Port Authority.

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Mex Service North Europe / West Africa/ South America Service North Europe / West Africa Central Express Service North Europe / West Africa Southern Express Service North America / West Africa Service North America / North Europe Service Mex Service Euro-Med Atlantic Network Quarterly Fixed-day Schedule Vessel Togo Repubblica del Brasile Costa davorio Repubblica Argentina Ports of call GRT0118 RBR0118 GRC0218 RAG0118 GRT0218 RBR0218 GRC0318 RAG0218 GRT0318 VALENCIA 08/Jan 20/Jan 01/Feb 10/Feb 20/Feb 01/Mar 12/Mar 21/Mar 30/Mar SETE 22/Jan 11/Feb 03/Mar 22/Mar MARSEILLE 10/Jan 23/Jan 03/Feb 13/Feb 22/Feb 04/Mar 14/Mar 23/Mar 01/Apr GENOA 11/Jan 24/Jan 04/Feb 14/Feb 23/Feb 05/Mar 15/Mar 25/Mar 02/Apr LIVORNO 12/Jan 25/Jan 06/Feb 15/Feb 24/Feb 06/Mar 16/Mar 26/Mar 04/Apr SALERNO 14/Jan 27/Jan 07/Feb 17/Feb 26/Feb 08/Mar 18/Mar 28/Mar 05/Apr CASABLANCA 18/Jan 31/Jan 11/Feb 21/Feb 02/Mar 12/Mar 22/Mar 01/Apr 09/Apr NOUAKCHOTT 02/Feb (*) 19/Feb (*) 19/Feb(*) 04/Mar (*) 19/Mar (*) 19/Mar (*) 02/Apr (*) 15/Apr (*) 15/Apr (*) DAKAR 23/Jan 04/Feb 16/Feb 25/Feb 07/Mar 16/Mar 27/Mar 05/Apr 14/Apr ABIDJAN 28/Jan 09/Feb 21/Feb 02/Mar 11/Mar 21/Mar 31/Mar 09/Apr 19/Apr TEMA 12/Feb (*) 25/Feb (*) 11/Mar (*) 11/Mar (*) 25/3 (*) 8/4 (*) 08/Apr (*) 22/Apr (*) 06/May (*) LOME 30/Jan 10/Feb 22/Feb 03/Mar 13/Mar 22/Mar 02/Apr 11/Apr 20/Apr COTONOU 31/Jan 11/Feb 23/Feb 04/Mar 14/Mar 23/Mar 03/Apr 12/Apr 21/Apr LAGOS 01/Feb 12/Feb 24/Feb 05/Mar 15/Mar 24/Mar 04/Apr 13/Apr 22/Apr DOUALA 04/Feb VALENCIA 20/Feb 01/Mar 12/Mar 21/Mar 30/Mar 09/Apr 19/Apr 29/Apr 07/May MARSEILLE 22/Feb 04/Mar 14/Mar 23/Mar 01/Apr 12/Apr 21/Apr 01/May 09/May GENOA 23/Feb 05/Mar 15/Mar 25/Mar 02/Apr 13/Apr 22/Apr 03/May 10/May LIVORNO 24/Feb 06/Mar 16/Mar 26/Mar 04/Apr 14/Apr 24/Apr 04/May 12/May SALERNO 26/Feb 08/Mar 18/Mar 28/Mar 05/Apr 16/Apr 25/Apr 06/May 13/May CASABLANCA 02/Mar 12/Mar 22/Mar 01/Apr 09/Apr 20/Apr 29/Apr 10/May 17/May Togo Repubblica del Brasile Costa davorio Repubblica Argentina Togo North America / West Africa Service Vessel Cameroon Parana Guinea Pagna Congo Gabon Parana Senegal Pagna Cameroon Guinea Congo Ports of call GCA0118 PRN0218 GGU0218 PGA0218 GCG0218 GGA0318 PRN0318 GSE0318 PGA0318 GCA0318 GGU0418 GCG0418 JACKSONVILLE 05/Jan 19/Jan 02/Feb 16/Feb 02/Mar 16/Mar 30/Mar 13/Apr HOUSTON 09/Jan 23/Jan 06/Feb 20/Feb 06/Mar 20/Mar 03/Apr 17/Apr GALVESTON 10/Jan 24/Jan 07/Feb 21/Feb 07/Mar 21/Mar 04/Apr 18/Apr SAVANNAH 15/Jan 29/Jan 12/Feb 26/Feb 12/Mar 26/Mar 09/Apr 23/Apr BALTIMORE 18/Jan 06/Feb 01/Feb 19/Feb 15/Feb 01/Mar 08/Mar 15/Mar 24/Mar 29/Mar 12/Apr 26/Apr NEW YORK (NYCT) 22/Jan 05/Feb 19/Feb 05/Mar 19/Mar 02/Apr 16/Apr 30/Apr NEW YORK (BAT) 23/Jan 04/Feb 06/Feb 15/Feb 20/Feb 06/Mar 06/Mar 20/Mar 20/Mar 03/Apr 17/Apr 01/May PROVIDENCE 24/Jan 21/Feb 21/Mar 18/Apr DAKAR 02/Feb 15/Feb 02/Mar 15/Mar 30/Mar 12/Apr 27/Apr 10/May NOUAKCHOTT 4/Feb (*) 19/Feb (*) 4/Mar (*) 19/Mar (*) 2/Apr (*) 15/Apr (*) 30/Apr (*) 21/May (*) BANJUL 8/Feb (*) 21/Feb (*) 4/Mar (*) 25/Mar (*) 6/Apr (*) 16/Apr (*) 6/May (*) 20/May (*) CONAKRY 8/Feb (*) 21/Feb (*) 7/Mar (*) 21/Mar (*) 4/Apr (*) 18/Apr (*) 2/May (*) 31/May (*) FREETOWN 13/Feb (*) 24/Feb (*) 7/Mar (*) 18/Mar (*) 9/Apr (*) 19/Apr (*) 1/May (*) 12/May (*) DOUALA 23/Feb (*) 9/Mar (*) 22/Mar (*) 6/Apr (*) 20/Apr (*) 3/May (*) 18/May (*) 2/Jun (*) LIBREVILLE 25/Feb (*) 1/Apr (*) 1/Apr (*) 6/May (*) 6/May (*) 6/May (*) 20/May (*) 2/Jul (*) POINTE NOIRE 11/Feb (*) 28/Feb (*) 13/Mar (*) 28/Mar (*) 11/Apr (*) 24/Apr (*) 9/May (*) 29/May (*) LUANDA 13/Feb (*) 2/Mar (*) 15/Mar (*) 30/Mar (*) 13/Apr (*) 26/Apr (*) 11/May (*) TAKORADI 18/Feb (*) 4/Mar (*) 18/Mar (*) 1/Apr (*) 15/Apr (*) 29/Apr (*) 13/May (*) BATA 16/Feb (*) 6/Mar (*) 3/Apr (*) 3/Apr (*) 30/Apr (*) 30/Apr (*) 15/May (*) 1/Jun (*) MALABO 17/Feb (*) 23/Mar (*) 23/Mar (*) 20/Apr (*) 20/Apr (*) 18/May (*) 18/May (*) 27/Jun (*) COTONOU 07/Feb 19/Feb 20/Feb 04/Mar 07/Mar 20/Mar 21/Mar 04/Apr 07/Apr 17/Apr 02/May 15/May LAGOS 09/Feb 20/Feb 22/Feb 06/Mar 09/Mar 22/Mar 23/Mar 06/Apr 08/Apr 19/Apr 04/May 17/May LOME 11/Feb 24/Feb 11/Mar 24/Mar 08/Apr 21/Apr 06/May 19/May TEMA 12/Feb 25/Feb 11/Mar 25/Mar 08/Apr 22/Apr 06/May 20/May ABIDJAN 9/Feb (*) 21/Feb (*) 11/Mar (*) 21/Mar (*) 9/Apr (*) 19/Apr (*) MONROVIA 28/Feb 28/Feb 28/Mar 28/Mar 25/Apr 25/Apr 23/May 23/May * BY TRANSHIPMENT Schedules subject to changes without notice

North Europe / West Africa Southern Express Service Ports of call Vessel Sierra Leone Buenos Aires San Paolo Marocco Nigeria Atlantico North Europe / West Africa Central Express Service Sierra Leone Angola Buenos Aires San Paolo Marocco Nigeria Atlantico GSL0118 GBA0118 GRS0118 GMA0218 GNI0218 GAT0118 GSL0218 GRA0118 GBA0218 GRS0218 GMA0318 GNI0318 GAT0218 GSL0318 GRA0218 HAMBURG 17/Jan 05/Feb 18/Feb 05/Mar 19/Mar 02/Apr 16/Apr ANTWERP 03/Jan 18/Jan 23/Jan 30/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 09/Apr 17/Apr LEHAVRE 06/Jan 21/Jan 25/Jan 01/Feb 09/Feb 15/Feb 23/Feb 01/Mar 09/Mar 15/Mar 23/Mar 29/Mar 06/Apr 12/Apr 20/Apr LEIXOES 09/Jan 24/Jan 28/Jan 12/Feb 25/Feb 12/Mar 26/Mar 08/Apr 23/Apr LISBON 11/Jan 25/Jan 05/Feb 19/Feb 05/Mar 19/Mar 02/Apr 15/Apr CASABLANCA 27/Jan 30/Jan 07/Feb 21/Feb 07/Mar 21/Mar 04/Apr 17/Apr DAKAR 17/Jan 31/Jan 04/Feb 11/Feb 17/Feb 25/Feb 02/Mar 11/Mar 17/Mar 25/Mar 31/Mar 08/Apr 13/Apr 21/Apr 28/Apr NOUAKCHOTT 20/1 (*) 02/Feb 19/Feb 04/Mar 19/Mar 02/Apr 15/Apr 30/Apr CONAKRY 19/Jan 05/Feb 21/Feb 07/Mar 21/Mar 04/Apr 18/Apr 02/May LOME 08/Feb 15/Feb 25/Feb 01/Mar 10/Mar 15/Mar 25/Mar 29/Mar 08/Apr 12/Apr 21/Apr 26/Apr 06/May POINTE NOIRE 25/Jan 11/Feb 28/Feb 13/Mar 28/Mar 11/Apr 24/Apr 09/May LUANDA 26/Jan 11/Feb 13/Feb 19/Feb 02/Mar 05/Mar 15/Mar 19/Mar 30/Mar 02/Apr 13/Apr 16/Apr 26/Apr 30/Apr 11/May BATA 17/Feb 06/Mar 03/Apr 30/Apr MALABO 18/Feb 23/Mar 20/Apr DOUALA 31/Jan 16/Feb 23/Feb 02/Mar 09/Mar 15/Mar 22/Mar 30/Mar 06/Apr 13/Apr 20/Apr 27/Apr 03/May 10/May 18/May LIBREVILLE 25/Feb 01/Apr 06/May MALABO 20/Oct 17/Nov 15/Dec 12/Jan DOUALA 25/Oct 03/Nov 10/Nov 20/Nov 24/Nov 01/Dec 08/Dec 15/Dec 22/Dec 29/Dec 08/Jan 12/Jan 19/Jan 26/Jan LIBREVILLE 28/Oct 13/Nov 10/Dec 11/Jan Sierra Leone Angola Vessel Ports of call Luanda Abidjan Tema Lagos Cotonou Dakar Luanda Abidjan Tema Lagos Cotonou Dakar Luanda Abidjan Tema Lagos GLU0118 GAB0118 GTE0118 GLG0218 GCT0218 GDK0218 GLU0218 GAB0218 GTE0218 GLG0318 GCT0318 GDK0318 GLU0318 GAB0318 GTE0318 GLG0418 AMSTERDAM 08/Jan 05/Feb 26/Feb 19/Mar 09/Apr TILBURY 02/Jan 09/Jan 16/Jan 23/Jan 30/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 10/Apr 17/Apr HAMBURG 04/Jan 12/Jan 18/Jan 25/Jan 01/Feb 09/Feb 15/Feb 22/Feb 02/Mar 08/Mar 15/Mar 23/Mar 29/Mar 05/Apr 13/Apr 19/Apr ANTWERP 07/Jan 14/Jan 21/Jan 28/Jan 04/Feb 11/Feb 18/Feb 25/Feb 04/Mar 11/Mar 18/Mar 25/Mar 01/Apr 08/Apr 15/Apr 22/Apr BILBAO 30/Dec(*) 10/Jan(*) 17/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) 24/Jan(*) CASABLANCA 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan 03/Feb 10/Feb 17/Feb 24/Feb 03/Mar 10/Mar 17/Mar 24/Mar 31/Mar 07/Apr 14/Apr 21/Apr 28/Apr ABIDJAN 21/Jan 28/Jan 04/Feb 11/Feb 18/Feb 25/Feb 04/Mar 11/Mar 18/Mar 25/Mar 01/Apr 08/Apr 15/Apr 22/Apr 29/Apr 06/May LOME 23/Jan 30/Jan COTONOU 24/Jan 31/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 10/Apr 17/Apr 24/Apr 01/May 08/May LAGOS 25/Jan 01/Feb 07/Feb 14/Feb 21/Feb 28/Feb 07/Mar 14/Mar 21/Mar 28/Mar 04/Apr 11/Apr 18/Apr 25/Apr 02/May 09/May TEMA 27/Jan 03/Feb 09/Feb 16/Feb 23/Feb 02/Mar 09/Mar 16/Mar 23/Mar 30/Mar 06/Apr 13/Apr 20/Apr 27/Apr 04/May 11/May TAKORADI 04/Feb 18/Feb 04/Mar 18/Mar 01/Apr 15/Apr 29/Apr 13/May SAN PEDRO 29/Jan 12/Feb 26/Feb 12/Mar 26/Mar 09/Apr 23/Apr 07/May AMSTERDAM 08/Jan 05/Feb 26/Feb 19/Mar 09/Apr TILBURY 02/Jan 09/Jan 16/Jan 23/Jan 30/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 10/Apr 17/Apr HAMBURG 04/Jan 12/Jan 18/Jan 25/Jan 01/Feb 09/Feb 15/Feb 22/Feb 02/Mar 08/Mar 15/Mar 23/Mar 29/Mar 05/Apr 13/Apr 19/Apr ANTWERP 07/Jan 14/Jan 21/Jan 28/Jan 04/Feb 11/Feb 18/Feb 25/Feb 04/Mar 11/Mar 18/Mar 25/Mar 01/Apr 08/Apr 15/Apr 22/Apr North Europe/ West Africa/ South America Service Ports of call Vessel America Argentina Francia Africa Brasile Amburgo Vessel America Argentina Francia Africa Brasile Amburgo GAM0118 GAR0118 GFR0118 GAF0118 GBR0218 GHA0218 Ports of call GAM0218 GAR0218 GFR0218 GAF0218 GBR0318 GHA0318 ANTWERP 27/Dec 08/Jan 18/Jan 28/Jan 09/Feb 20/Feb ANTWERP 03/Mar 15/Mar 25/Mar 04/Apr 16/Apr 27/Apr TILBURY 29/Dec 09/Jan 20/Jan 30/Jan 11/Feb 22/Feb TILBURY 05/Mar 16/Mar 27/Mar 06/Apr 18/Apr 29/Apr HAMBURG 01/Jan 12/Jan 22/Jan 02/Feb 13/Feb 24/Feb HAMBURG 08/Mar 19/Mar 29/Mar 09/Apr 20/Apr 01/May VIGO 16/Jan 27/Jan 06/Feb DAKAR 16/Mar 28/Mar 07/Apr 17/Apr 29/Apr 10/May DAKAR 10/Jan 21/Jan 01/Feb 11/Feb 22/Feb 05/Mar FREETOWN 18/Mar 30/Mar 09/Apr 19/Apr 01/May 12/May FREETOWN 12/Jan 24/Jan 03/Feb 13/Feb 24/Feb 07/Mar VITORIA 25/Mar 06/Apr 16/Apr 26/Apr 08/May 19/May VITORIA 19/Jan 31/Jan 10/Feb 20/Feb 03/Mar 14/Mar RIO DE JANEIRO 27/Mar 08/Apr 18/Apr 28/Apr 10/May 21/May RIO DE JANEIRO 21/Jan 02/Feb 12/Feb 22/Feb 05/Mar 16/Mar SANTOS 29/Mar 09/Apr 20/Apr 30/Apr 11/May 22/May SANTOS 23/Jan 03/Feb 14/Feb 24/Feb 06/Mar 17/Mar PARANAGUA 31/Mar 11/Apr 21/Apr 01/May 13/May 24/May PARANAGUA 24/Jan 05/Feb 15/Feb 25/Feb 08/Mar 19/Mar ZARATE 03/Apr 14/Apr 25/Apr 05/May 17/May 28/May ZARATE 28/Jan 08/Feb 19/Feb 01/Mar 12/Mar 23/Mar MONTEVIDEO 07/Apr 18/Apr 29/Apr 09/May 20/May 31/May MONTEVIDEO 31/Jan 12/Feb 23/Feb 05/Mar 15/Mar 26/Mar SANTOS 14/Apr 26/Apr 06/May 16/May 28/May 08/Jun SANTOS 06/Feb 19/Feb 01/Mar 12/Mar 23/Mar 03/Apr RIO DE JANEIRO 16/Apr 27/Apr 07/May 18/May 29/May 09/Jun RIO DE JANEIRO 08/Feb 20/Feb 02/Mar 14/Mar 24/Mar 04/Apr VITORIA 18/Apr 09/May 31/May VITORIA 10/Feb 04/Mar 26/Mar DAKAR 25/Apr 05/May 17/May 26/May 08/Jun 17/Jun DAKAR 17/Feb 28/Feb 12/Mar 22/Mar 03/Apr 12/Apr BANJUL 29/Apr 09/May 20/May 29/May 11/Jun 21/Jun BANJUL 21/Feb 04/Mar 15/Mar 25/Mar 06/Apr 16/Apr ANTWERP 08/May 20/May 30/May 09/Jun 21/Jun 02/Jul TILBURY 10/May 21/May 01/Jun 11/Jun 23/Jun 04/Jul HAMBURG 13/May 24/May 03/Jun 14/Jun 25/Jun 06/Jul * BY TRANSHIPMENT Schedules subject to changes without notice

GOTHENBURG HAMBURG ANTWERP LIVERPOOL HALIFAX NEW YORK (lolo) NEWARK/NEW YORK (roro) ACL Weekly Fixed-day Schedule BALTIMORE (Seagirt lolo) BALTIMORE (Dundalk roro) PORTSMOUTH NEW YORK (lolo) HALIFAX LIVERPOOL HAMBURG ANTWERP MON 07:00 WED 07:00 FRI 06:00 MON :00:00 MON 13:00 WED 08:00 WED 19:00 FRI 07:00 FRI 19:00 SUN 08:00 MON 13:00 WED 18:00 WED 12:00 SUN 13:00 WED 06:00 MON 22:00 WED 23:00 FRI 22:00 MON 2359 MON 21:00 WED 17:00 THU 03:00 FRI 16:00 SAT 18:00 SUN 15:00 TUE 05:00 THU 03:00 THU 12:00 MON 23:00 THU 14:00 Vessel L/ L/ L/ L/ D/ D/ D/L D/L D/L D/L /L /L /D D/L D/L Atlantic Sea 16/01/18 18/01/18 25/01/18 28/01/18 31/01/18 Atlantic Star 16/01/18 18/01/18 19/01/18 21/01/18 21/01/18 23/01/18 18/01/18 25/01/18 01/02/18 04/02/18 07/02/18 Itea 15/01/18 24/01/18 26/01/18 OMIT 28/01/18 OMIT 29/01/18 26/01/18 02/02/18 08/02/18 11/02/18 14/02/18 Atlantic Sail 17/01/18 21/01/18 29/01/18 31/01/18 31/01/18 02/02/18 02/02/18 04/02/18 05/02/18 07/02/18 14/02/18 18/02/18 21/02/18 HAMBURG ANTWERP LIVERPOOL HALIFAX NEW YORK (lolo) NEWARK/NEW YORK (roro) BALTIMORE (Seagirt lolo) BALTIMORE (Dundalk roro) PORTSMOUTH NEW YORK (lolo) HALIFAX LIVERPOOL HAMBURG ANTWERP SUN 13:00 WED 06:00 SAT 16:00 MON 08:00 WED 08:00 WED 19:00 FRI 07:00 FRI 19:00 SUN 08:00 MON 13:00 WED 18:00 WED 12:00 SUN 13:00 WED 06:00 MON 23:00 THU 14:00 SUN 16:00 MON 16:00 WED 17:00 THU 03:00 FRI 16:00 SAT 18:00 SUN 15:00 TUE 05:00 THU 03:00 THU 12:00 MON 23:00 THU 14:00 Vessel D/L D/L L/ D/ D/ D/L D/L D/L D/L /L /L /D D/L D/L Atlantic Sun 21/01/18 24/01/18 27/01/18 05/02/18 07/02/18 07/02/18 09/02/18 09/02/18 11/02/18 12/02/18 14/02/18 21/02/18 25/02/18 28/02/18 Atlantic Sea 28/01/18 31/01/18 03/02/18 12/02/18 14/02/18 14/02/18 16/02/18 16/02/18 18/02/18 19/02/18 21/02/18 28/02/18 04/03/18 07/03/18 Atlantic Star 04/02/18 07/02/18 10/02/18 19/02/18 21/02/18 21/02/18 23/02/18 23/02/18 25/02/18 26/02/18 28/02/18 07/03/18 11/03/18 14/03/18 Itea 11/02/18 14/02/18 17/02/18 26/02/18 28/02/18 OMIT 02/03/18 OMIT 04/03/18 05/03/18 07/03/18 14/03/18 18/03/18 21/03/18 Atlantic Sail 18/02/18 21/02/18 24/02/18 05/03/18 07/03/18 07/03/18 09/03/18 09/03/18 11/03/18 12/03/18 14/03/18 21/03/18 25/03/18 28/03/18 Atlantic Sun 25/02/18 28/02/18 03/03/18 12/03/18 14/03/18 14/03/18 16/03/18 16/03/18 18/03/18 19/03/18 21/03/18 28/03/18 01/04/18 04/04/18 Atlantic Sea 04/03/18 07/03/18 10/03/18 19/03/18 21/03/18 21/03/18 23/03/18 23/03/18 25/03/18 26/03/18 28/03/18 04/04/18 08/04/18 11/04/18 Atlantic Star 11/03/18 14/03/18 17/03/18 26/03/18 28/03/18 28/03/18 30/03/18 30/03/18 01/04/18 02/04/18 04/04/18 11/04/18 15/04/18 18/04/18 Itea 18/03/18 21/03/18 24/03/18 02/04/18 04/04/18 OMIT 06/04/18 OMIT 08/04/18 09/04/18 11/04/18 18/04/18 22/04/18 25/04/18 Atlantic Sail 25/03/18 28/03/18 31/03/18 09/04/18 11/04/18 11/04/18 13/04/18 13/04/18 15/04/18 16/04/18 18/04/18 25/04/18 29/04/18 02/05/18 Atlantic Sun 01/04/18 04/04/18 07/04/18 16/04/18 18/04/18 18/04/18 20/04/18 20/04/18 22/04/18 23/04/18 25/04/18 02/05/18 05/05/18 09/05/18 Euro-Med Service Ports of call Vessel Euro-Med Network Fixed-day Schedule Gran Gran Gran Ellade Mediterr. Bretagna Scandin. Europa Ellade Mediterr. Bretagna Scandin. Europa Ellade Mediterr. Bretagna Scandin. Europa Ellade Mediterr. SALERNO 22/Dec 29/Dec 05/Jan 12/Jan 19/Jan 26/Jan 02/Feb 09/Feb 16/Feb 23/Feb 02/Mar 09/Mar 16/Mar 23/Mar 30/Mar 06/Apr 13/Apr SAVONA 23/Dec 30/Dec 06/Jan 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan 03/Feb 10/Feb 17/Feb 24/Feb 03/Mar 10/Mar 17/Mar 24/Mar 31/Mar 07/Apr 14/Apr SETUBAL 26/Dec 02/Jan 09/Jan 16/Jan 23/Jan 30/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 10/Apr 17/Apr BRISTOL ( PRBY) 29/Dec 05/Jan 12/Jan 19/Jan 26/Jan 02/Feb 09/Feb 16/Feb 23/Feb 02/Mar 09/Mar 16/Mar 23/Mar 30/Mar 06/Apr 13/Apr 20/Apr CORK 30/Dec 06/Jan 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan 03/Feb 10/Feb 17/Feb 24/Feb 03/Mar 10/Mar 17/Mar 24/Mar 31/Mar 07/Apr 14/Apr 21/Apr ESBJERG 02/Jan 09/Jan 16/Jan 23/Jan 30/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 10/Apr 17/Apr 24/Apr WALLHAMN 03/Jan 10/Jan 17/Jan 24/Jan 31/Jan 07/Feb 14/Feb 21/Feb 28/Feb 07/Mar 14/Mar 21/Mar 28/Mar 04/Apr 11/Apr 18/Apr 25/Apr ANTWERP 05/Jan 12/Jan 19/Jan 26/Jan 02/Feb 09/Feb 16/Feb 23/Feb 02/Mar 09/Mar 16/Mar 23/Mar 30/Mar 06/Apr 13/Apr 20/Apr 27/Apr SOUTHAMPTON 06/Jan 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan 03/Feb 10/Feb 17/Feb 24/Feb 03/Mar 10/Mar 17/Mar 24/Mar 31/Mar 07/Apr 14/Apr 21/Apr 28/Apr VALENCIA 11/Jan 18/Jan 25/Jan 01/Feb 08/Feb 15/Feb 22/Feb 01/Mar 08/Mar 15/Mar 22/Mar 29/Mar 05/Apr 12/Apr 19/Apr 26/Apr 03/May SALERNO 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan 03/Feb 10/Feb 17/Feb 24/Feb 03/Mar 10/Mar 17/Mar 24/Mar 31/Mar 07/Apr 14/Apr 21/Apr 28/Apr 05/May PIRAEUS 15/Jan 22/Jan 29/Jan 05/Feb 12/Feb 19/Feb 26/Feb 05/Mar 12/Mar 19/Mar 26/Mar 02/Apr 09/Apr 16/Apr 23/Apr 30/Apr 07/May IZMIR 16/Jan 23/Jan 30/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 10/Apr 17/Apr 24/Apr 01/May 08/May ALEXANDRIA 18/Jan 25/Jan 01/Feb 08/Feb 15/Feb 22/Feb 01/Mar 08/Mar 15/Mar 22/Mar 29/Mar 05/Apr 12/Apr 19/Apr 26/Apr 03/May 10/May LIMASSOL 19/Jan 26/Jan 02/Feb 09/Feb 16/Feb 23/Feb 02/Mar 09/Mar 16/Mar 23/Mar 30/Mar 06/Apr 13/Apr 20/Apr 27/Apr 04/May 11/May ASHDOD 21/Jan 28/Jan 04/Feb 11/Feb 18/Feb 25/Feb 04/Mar 11/Mar 18/Mar 25/Mar 01/Apr 08/Apr 15/Apr 22/Apr 29/Apr 06/May 13/May Adriatic Service Vessel Ports of call Gr Detroit Fides Gr Italia Spes Gr Detroit Fides Gr Italia Spes Gr Detroit Fides Gr Italia Spes Gr Detroit Fides Gr Italia Spes Gr Detroit Fides Gr Italia Spes Gr Detroit Fides Gr Italia Spes Gr Detroit Fides Gr Italia Spes Gr Detroit Fides Gr Italia RAVENNA 01/Jan 07/Jan 08/Jan 14/Jan 15/Jan 21/Jan 22/Jan 28/Jan 29/Jan 04/Feb 05/Feb 11/Feb 12/Feb 18/Feb 19/Feb 25/Feb 26/Feb 04/Mar 05/Mar 11/Mar 12/Mar 18/Mar 19/Mar 25/Mar 26/Mar 01/Apr 02/Apr 08/Apr 09/Apr 15/Apr 16/Apr VENICE 02/Jan 09/Jan 16/Jan 23/Jan 30/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 10/Apr 17/Apr KOPER 03/Jan 08/Jan 10/Jan 15/Jan 17/Jan 22/Jan 24/Jan 29/Jan 31/Jan 05/Feb 07/Feb 12/Feb 14/Feb 19/Feb 21/Feb 26/Feb 28/Feb 05/Mar 07/Mar 12/Mar 14/Mar 19/Mar 21/Mar 26/Mar 28/Mar 02/Apr 04/Apr 09/Apr 11/Apr 16/Apr 18/Apr MONFALCONE 04/Jan 09/Jan 11/Jan 16/Jan 18/Jan 23/Jan 25/Jan 30/Jan 01/Feb 06/Feb 08/Feb 13/Feb 15/Feb 20/Feb 22/Feb 27/Feb 01/Mar 06/Mar 08/Mar 13/Mar 15/Mar 20/Mar 22/Mar 27/Mar 29/Mar 03/Apr 05/Apr 10/Apr 12/Apr 17/Apr 19/Apr PIRAEUS 12/Jan 19/Jan 26/Jan 02/Feb 09/Feb 16/Feb 23/Feb 02/Mar 09/Mar 16/Mar 23/Mar 30/Mar 06/Apr 13/Apr 20/Apr IZMIR DERINCE 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan 03/Feb 10/Feb 17/Feb 24/Feb 03/Mar 10/Mar 17/Mar 24/Mar 31/Mar 07/Apr 14/Apr 21/Apr AUTOPORT 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan 03/Feb 10/Feb 17/Feb 24/Feb 03/Mar 10/Mar 17/Mar 24/Mar 31/Mar 07/Apr 14/Apr 21/Apr GEMLIK 14/Jan 21/Jan 28/Jan 04/Feb 11/Feb 18/Feb 25/Feb 04/Mar 11/Mar 18/Mar 25/Mar 01/Apr 08/Apr 15/Apr 22/Apr LIMASSOL 08/Jan 15/Jan 22/Jan 29/Jan 05/Feb 12/Feb 19/Feb 26/Feb 05/Mar 12/Mar 19/Mar 26/Mar 02/Apr 09/Apr 16/Apr 23/Apr HAIFA 09/Jan 16/Jan 23/Jan 30/Jan 06/Feb 13/Feb 20/Feb 27/Feb 06/Mar 13/Mar 20/Mar 27/Mar 03/Apr 10/Apr 17/Apr 24/Apr ASHDOD 10/Jan 17/Jan 24/Jan 31/Jan 07/Feb 14/Feb 21/Feb 28/Feb 07/Mar 14/Mar 21/Mar 28/Mar 04/Apr 11/Apr 18/Apr 25/Apr ALEXANDRIA 11/Jan 18/Jan 25/Jan 01/Feb 08/Feb 15/Feb 22/Feb 01/Mar 08/Mar 15/Mar 22/Mar 29/Mar 05/Apr 12/Apr 19/Apr 26/Apr BAR 13/Jan 20/Jan 27/Jan 03/Feb 10/Feb 17/Feb 24/Feb 03/Mar 10/Mar 17/Mar 24/Mar 31/Mar 07/Apr 14/Apr 21/Apr 28/Apr Schedules subject to changes without notice