Tarros Group inaugurates the new direct Italy – Spain connection

The m/v “Vento di Levante”

The MV Vento di Levante will welcome the first maiden call of the Italy – Spain service in Barcelona, which includes weekly calls at major Italian ports, ensuring a fast and efficient fixed-day connection to and from Spain.

This new solution is made possible through collaboration with Insignia Shipping, an international maritime agency services company, acting as an agent for Tarros Group.

Danilo Ricci, Tarros General Director: “Tarros returns to Spain after many years...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2025/03/17/tarros-group-inaugurates-the-new-direct-italy-spain-connection/

Diamond Line and Tarros introduce a new weekly PAE service

Diamond Line, the short-sea and feeder carrier operated by COSCO SHIPPING Europe, along with Tarros Group, is launching a rapid short-sea service connecting Alexandria, Egypt, and Piraeus, Greece to Algiers, Algeria, and vice versa starting June 2024.

This joint weekly service will operate using two 1,000 TEU vessels.

The inaugural voyage of the service, led by Contship Ivy, is anticipated to depart from Alexandria on 28 June and arrive in Algiers on 4 July.

“The new PAE service will further...

https://container-news.com/diamond-line-and-tarros-introduce-a-new-weekly-pae-service/

CarBox ongoing development

CarBox ongoing development

Carbox, a Tarros Group company, following the new opening of Genoa, Venice and Naples offices, increases its fleet with the entry of 25 new vehicles.

The Vehicles, will be of the latest generation and will continue the company’s path towards  innovation to put on the road means of transport of brand new technical and sustainable conception

Carbox, with its operational bases in the Mediterranean, offers its clients a network capable of operating in various strategic areas

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https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/05/06/carbox-ongoing-development/

Italian firms and operators join forces against coronavirus

The North Tyrrhenian port system is faced with the challenge of managing thousands of TEU coming into Northern Italy that cannot be delivered to companies now running in “non-essential” business mode for at least two weeks.

It takes four weeks for ships from Asia to reach North Tyrrhenian ports. These terminals will now have to temporarily store a significant quantity of containers until the government is able to relax its decree issued 22 March that closed all “non-essential” businesses due to...

https://container-news.com/italian-firms-and-operators-join-forces-against-coronavirus/