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To further strengthen seafreight operations, WORLD LINES is equipped with THREE BONDED WAREHOUSES, located in Genova, Torino and Cune to:

 


destuffing and reloading of full containers, trucks and less than containers loads.

 

 


and dispatch special consignment that are too large or not suitable for container trasport.

 

 
short-term store your in-transit goods.
 


Although WORLD LINES, as its name clearly suggests it, offers competent and reliable worldwide services, there are a certain number of countries where the increasing market demand has pushed the company to further cultivate close partnerships with clients and consequently major carriers as well.

 

 


Weekly regular reliable sailings to:
ALGERIA:Alger - Oran - Skikda
MAROCCO: Casablanca
TUNISIA: Tunis
LIBIA: Tripoli - Bengasi - Misurata
EGYPT: Alexandria - Port Said
LEBANON: Beirut
SYRIA: Lattakia
(and other ports)

     

 


Our strategically located WORLD LINES offices in Montréal, Canada, offer an ideal bridge for your shipments originating/destined to North America. Our personnel, long established on the premises, electronically connected to the major carriers, arranges - door dispatches and monitors all shipments from/to the door of your suppliers/clients. The shipments are intermodally transported from the Midwest, South or North-west to the main called ports and from there, via Italy, to all the destinations in Maghreb, Middle-East and Africa.
 

Despite the important source of import business (almost 90%) that countries like China, India and Pakistan generate, the Far East remains a burocratically complicated issue for many forwarders and nvocc, who often mishandle these consignments and sadly take advantage of importers who are not familiar with the procedures and costs of these operations. Even goods may suffer from precarious packaging which is likely used in those countries or excessive manipulation due to several transhipments.
 
 
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