Seafreight Line has announced the commencement of a weekly fixed-day service between Jacksonville and Port Everglades, Florida, and Port-au-Prince, Haiti; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Montego Bay, Jamaica.The new service began on Tuesday, May 15, ex Jackson-ville to all three ports; Wednesday, May 16, ex Port Everglades to Haiti; and Friday, May 18, ex Port Everglades to Grand Cayman and Montego Bay.
The fixed-day arrivals at destination are every Sunday in Haiti, every Tuesday in Montego Bay and every Wednesday in Grand Cayman.
Seafreight Line has appointed West Indian Shipping in the Cayman Islands and Total Transport in Haiti as agents in those respective markets, while Seafreight Jamaica Ltd. will serve the clients in Montego Bay.
Seafreight Line has been providing ocean trans-portation services for 15 years and currently operates 5x1,000 TEU and 2x500 TEU vessels between Florida, the Caribbean and north coast South American Trades.
In addition to the three new ports of call, they already offer weekly fixed-day service between Jacksonville and Port Everglades, and Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, Curacao, Grenada, Guyana, Margarita, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Suriname, PuertoCabello and La Guaira, Venezuela, as well as twice-weekly service to Kingston, Jamaica, and Point Lisas, Trinidad.
Equipment is available in various sizes - dry, refrigerated containers and flat racks. Seafreight Line also accepts break bulk cargo, such as boats, vehicles, machinery and rolling stock, etc., to be loaded on flat racks.
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