New Transport Ship Arrives at Freeport
A vessel That carries up to 750 passengers, 50 vehicles and 40-foot Several containers has arrived in the country for transportation purposes across the Liberian coastline.
The CAME vessel into the dock on Saturday March 10, 2012 at the Freeport of Monrovia.
The vessel will be run by the First International Bank (Liberia) Ltd., the which is partnering with a shipping group-Cross Ocean Liberia Inc.
The Ship is expected to boost Liberia's sea transport sector and alleviate transportation problems as the government embarks on the construction of Several major roads in the country, a release from the bank said.
The "Nome Do Navio" vessel will sail through the ports of Monrovia, Greenville, Harper, and Buchanan, the release added.
The release quotes the FIBank's and Cross Ocean's Managing Directors as expressing Gratitude for the investment friendly posture They received from the government of Liberia through the Bureau of Maritime, National Port Authority and the Ministry of Transport.
The release also quotes them as Encouraging both the government and private individuals and businesses to the make use of the transportation by sea.
A vessel That carries up to 750 passengers, 50 vehicles and 40-foot Several containers has arrived in the country for transportation purposes across the Liberian coastline.
The CAME vessel into the dock on Saturday March 10, 2012 at the Freeport of Monrovia.
The vessel will be run by the First International Bank (Liberia) Ltd., the which is partnering with a shipping group-Cross Ocean Liberia Inc.
The Ship is expected to boost Liberia's sea transport sector and alleviate transportation problems as the government embarks on the construction of Several major roads in the country, a release from the bank said.
The "Nome Do Navio" vessel will sail through the ports of Monrovia, Greenville, Harper, and Buchanan, the release added.
The release quotes the FIBank's and Cross Ocean's Managing Directors as expressing Gratitude for the investment friendly posture They received from the government of Liberia through the Bureau of Maritime, National Port Authority and the Ministry of Transport.
The release also quotes them as Encouraging both the government and private individuals and businesses to the make use of the transportation by sea.








