FRENCH shipping giant CMA CGM has christened its new 3,504-TEU containership, CMA CGM
Fort de France, in Martinique.
The vessel, which was delivered in
January, is the first of four vessels belonging to CMA CGM's new fleet
dedicated to the French West Indies. It will be joined in the coming months by
the CMA
CGM Fort Royal, CMA CGM Fort Saint Charles and CMA CGM Fort Fleur d'epee,
all of which were named after French West Indian forts, the
company said.
In the French West Indies, the CMA
CGM operates seven maritime services connecting these islands to Northern
Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.
"The CMA CGM Group is very
attached to the French West Indies, with which we maintain a unique and
historical bond," said Rodolphe Saade, chairman and CEO of the CMA
CGM Group, in a statement. "The CMA CGM Fort de France, the first
of a series of four new vessels dedicated to these territories, is the
illustration of this commitment which we wish to further strengthen."
In order to support the acceleration
of Martinique's
economic and maritime development, the CMA CGM Group has invested more
than EUR12 million (US$13.5 million) there over the past ten years.
Over the past several years, the Port
of Martinique has been carrying out works aimed at increasing its
capacity. Following the delivery in June 2017 of 2.5 hectares of reclaimed
land on the Pointe des Grives Terminal, additional operations will
begin over the first half of 2019 to lengthen the terminal quay and to develop
2.5 further hectares of reclaimed land. The Port has also decided to order a
fourth gantry crane, a CMA CGM statement said.
These works will ultimately allow
the Port to accommodate larger vessels and to handle more container ships
simultaneously, thereby reducing turnaround times and improving rotations.
The CMA CGM Group will then offer
new services to the Mediterranean, South America and the Gulf of Mexico, with
vessels of up to 6,900 TEU.
CMA CGM wants to build on the
strengths of Guadeloupe and Martinique to create a real hub in the Lesser
Antilles.
Source : HKSG.
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