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Unifeeder is pleased to announce that they have launched a new direct service connecting out-ports in the Baltic Sea with the hub ports of London Gateway and Felixstowe.

New direct service

The new service offers an increased frequency in existing Unifeeder corridors, plus the following new services:

Southbound:

  • Kotka to Wilhelmshaven
  • Klaipeda, Riga and Gdansk to London Gateway and Felixstowe

Northbound:

  • London Gateway and Felixstowe to Kotka
  • Wilhelmshaven to Gdansk, Klaipeda, and Riga

Expansion of the Unifeeder network

The expansion of the Unifeeder network adds out-ports to new hub ports, strengthening supply chain connectivity.

Moreover, it is an ideal solution for positioning of empty containers, e.g., directly from UK ports with surplus of equipment to the export-dominated port of Kotka.

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