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The Port of Dunkirk and Ceva Logistics – now part of CMA CGM - have signed a contract to develop a 9.5-hectare new finished vehicle sea import and export hub in the eastern part of the harbour.
The site will include vehicle reception and storage areas and rail and road loading facilities.
CEVA expects to handle around 47,000 vehicles a year initially, rising to 95,000 by March 2025. In the medium term, ...
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CEVA Logistics has signed a 10-year lease with its parent company, CMA CGM to operate four Eastern Pacific Shipping LNG dual-fuel hybrid deep-sea vessels. They will move around 140,000 vehicles annually between global markets, especially China and Europe.
The ships are currently under construction by China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Weihai), with ...
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CEVA Logistics and its new parent company CMA CGM have launched a new service between Thailand and Laos for ocean freight containers used by customers in both countries. Importers can drop off their empty containers at a newly expanded CMA CGM container depot, operated by CEVA, outside the Laos capital, ...
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Ceva group chief operating officer and deputy chief executive Nicolas Sartini was appointed chief executive at the its annual general meeting on 29 April, following its takeover by Marseille-based shipping group CMA CGM. He will take up his new role on 1 June. He will replace Xavier Urbain who will ...
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CMA CGM is set to hold almost 90% of shares in logistics operator Ceva following the public tender offer on 28 January. Final settlement is expected to on 16 April. CEVA’s board is to recommend remaining shareholders to tender their shares during the upcoming additional offer period, which is due ...
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