
The entire Transmed fleet is already flag in Spain
The entire Transmed fleet is already flag in Spain

To date, this ferry with capacity for almost 900 passengers was flag in Cyprus
The ship City of Palma has raised Spanish flag. Thus, Trasmed abandera in Spain, with naval registration of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, this ship which, to date, was in the position of Cyprus.
As announced last April, and in compliance with the Grimaldi Group's commitment to work with the flag of each country in which it operates, with the latter flag the entire fleet owned by Trasmed enarbola Spanish flag.
The city of Palma is currently carrying out the Barcelona-Alcudito-Mahón line. It is a ship with capacity for 877 passengers with more than 470 cabins, capacity for 180 cars and 2,255 linear meters of rolling load. Its cruise speed reaches 23 knots.
Trasmed is the new shipping company of the Grimaldi Group that was born after the acquisition of the historic TransMediterranean to join the Peninsula with the Balearic Islands. The new maritime company, which is dedicated to the transport of passengers and goods, currently has six ships (City of Palma, City of Granada, City of Mahón, Volcano del Teide, Volcano de Tijarafe and the Euroferry Egnazia) that are dedicated to linking the routes between the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands: from Barcelona and Valencia to Mahón (Menorca), Palma de Mallorca and Alcudia and Ibiza.
The Grimaldi Group was born in 1947 and after many years of work and dedication, it is now the first world-wide road transport group with more than 15,000 workers. It has a fleet of more than 130 ships operating in 130 ports in 47 countries and 4 continents and has 21 terminals worldwide. It currently has 14 state-of-the-art ships under construction. He is a founding partner of the Clean Shipping Alliance (CSA) and the last ships received have obtained the Green Plus Rina class. On the other hand, it is worth noting the social work of the Grimaldi Foundation, which each year allocates EUR 3.1 million in charitable works.
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