Home Industry Logistics DP World Marine Services launches new Colombia-Panama route The new service marks the 19th shipping route launched globally by the company since October 2022 by Gulf Business February 13, 2024 Image: DP World Unifeeder Group, a multi-regional feeder and container operator and part of DP World Marine Services, has launched a new direct service connecting four Colombian ports with Panama’s Manzanillo terminal. This strategic move enhances trade flexibility and transit times, particularly for time-sensitive exports such as fresh fruit from the Americas region. The service, exclusively managed by Unifeeder, offers comprehensive coverage between Turbo, Santa Marta, Cartagena, Barranquilla in Colombia and Manzanillo, Panama. The new route caters specifically to export companies dealing with perishable goods. The route allows for additional calls at hub ports based on cargo availability to enable efficient utilisation of vessel capacity. “This significant expansion of our network reinforces our commitment to offering unparalleled solutions,” said Jesper Kristensen, group COO Marine Services at DP World. “We aim to exceed customer expectations by delivering reliable and efficient services across diverse trade routes.” DP World Marine Services: Route expansions This launch marks the 19th new route introduced by DP World Marine Services since October 2022, highlighting its focus on enhancing global connectivity. DP World Marine Services has strategically deployed new vessels, optimised rotations, and shuttle services to meet the growing demand for efficient shipping solutions. Recent route expansions include the Vietnam Indonesia Service and the India Middle East Service. Tags DP World Marine Services Logistics route expansions shipping transport Unifeeder group You might also like UAE’s dnata Logistics expands footprint with $27m facility in Dubai South Ride-hailing platform Bolt launches UAE operations on Eid Al Etihad Eid Al Etihad 53: Dubai Police issues strict guidelines for public safety Dubai: This is how much you’ll pay for parking from March 2025