Atlantic Shipping is aware of the recent delays in cargo delivery on Fogo Island and is working with the appropriate authorities to speed up the process.
Atlantic Shipping is aware of the recent delays in cargo delivery on Fogo Island and is working with the appropriate authorities to speed up the process.
Atlantic Shipping informs that the ship Atlantic Express, originally scheduled to depart from the NavalRocha shipyards in Lisbon on February 15th, will now only return to the sea at the end of the month or beginning of March.
During his recent visit to Cape Verde, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visited the Port of Praia, where, at a press conference, he stated that “thanks to the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the United States was able to invest significantly in modernizing and upgrading this port so that its capacity was dramatically expanded in terms of the number of ships that it could bring in, the efficiency of the port also dramatically increased so that ships could be processed much more quickly, the storage capacity around the port also built up, and all of that has created an incredibly vibrant place and a much stronger gateway to Africa for us and for so many other countries”.
Atlantic Shipping indicates that the warehouse in Braintree, Massachusetts, has reopened after being temporarily closed.
The address of the facility is 101 A Messina Drive, Braintree, MA 02184.
The facilities are accessible from Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., but are closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Atlantic Shipping has announced that the warehouse in Braintree located at 101 A Messina Drive, Braintree, MA 02184 will be temporarily closed starting this Saturday, May 6th. The reopening date will be notified as soon as possible.