The Grimaldi Group is a private shipping company owned by the Grimaldi family (Emanuele Grimald
and based in
Naples
Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
, Italy. Grimaldi operates a large fleet of
ro-ro, ro-ro/multipurpose,
con-ro multipurpose, PCTC (Pure Car and Truck Carrier),
ro-pax and cruise ferries vessels.
Shipping
The Grimaldi Group is a conglomerate of companies linked to the logistics business with a main focus on shipping. The main brands of the company are:
*
Grimaldi Lines – covering the activities of two companies,
Grimaldi Euromed
Grimaldi may refer to:
Rulers of Monaco
* House of Grimaldi, the princely family of Monaco
**List of Grimaldi family members
* Rainier Grimaldi, a French admiral
People
* Alberto Grimaldi (1925–2021), Italian film producer
* Anna Grimaldi ( ...
and
Grimaldi Deepsea
Grimaldi may refer to:
Rulers of Monaco
* House of Grimaldi, the princely family of Monaco
**List of Grimaldi family members
* Rainier Grimaldi, a French admiral
People
* Alberto Grimaldi (1925–2021), Italian film producer
* Anna Grimaldi ( ...
, including maritime transport of cargo and passengers in the Mediterranean as well as freight only services between the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, West Africa, North and South America
*
Atlantic Container Line
Atlantic Container Line is an American, previously Swedish, shipping company owned by the Italian Grimaldi Group. The company operates large roll-on/roll-off (RORO) container ships between Europe and North America.
History
ACL was formed in Sto ...
(ACL) – Roll-on roll-off and container-based cargo services in the North Atlantic
*
Minoan Lines – a ferry company sailing between Italy and Greece and within Greece
*
Finnlines – a ferry company operating in Northern Europe and in the
Baltic Sea
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The sea stretches from 53°N to 66°N latitude and fr ...
*
Malta Motorways of the Sea
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– a ferry company operating between Malta and other Mediterranean countries
History
The Grimaldi family has had links to shipping for many generations. According to their own records, the oldest written records linking the Grimaldi family to shipping dates back to 1348, when three Grimaldi brothers received a precious relic as a guarantee for the chartering of three ships, and the newest member inherited the company ( Emanuele Grimaldi the 1st).
The current Grimaldi companies can be traced back to the middle of the 19th century when Italian shipowner Gioacchino Lauro started a steamboat company. His son
Achille
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People Artists
* Achille Beltrame (1871–1945), Italian painter
* Achille Calici (c. 1565–?), Italian painter
* Achil ...
expanded that shipping company and, in the middle of the 20th century, it became one of the largest shipping companies in the world. At that time, Giovanni Grimaldi was a lawyer who was married to the sister of above Achille Lauro.
Amelia Grimaldi-Lauro
Amelia may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Amélia'' (film), a 2000 Brazilian film directed by Ana Carolina
* ''Amelia'' (film), a 2009 film based on the life of Amelia Earhart
Literature
* '' Amelia (magazine)'', a Swedish ...
asked her brother Achille to take her son Guido under his wings, and this brought the Grimaldi family back into the shipping business. It was this son, Guido, who founded the group in 1947 with his brothers Luigi, Mario, Aldo, and Ugo by buying a
Liberty ship
Liberty ships were a ship class, class of cargo ship built in the United States during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding Program. Though British in concept, the design was adopted by the United States for its simple, low-cost constr ...
.
In those years, passenger transatlantic travelling reached its peak. The Grimaldi brothers realized the needs of the market and promptly started to transport passengers, focusing on
Mediterranean
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- South America routes, with comfortable ships that regularly connected Italy to
Buenos Aires
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, Caracas and other ports.
Since the early 60s, coinciding with Italy's economic boom, the Liberty ships were replaced with modern
bulk carrier
A bulk carrier or bulker is a merchant ship specially designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo — such as grains, coal, ore, steel coils, and cement — in its cargo holds. Since the first specialized bulk carrier was built in 1852, ec ...
and
tankers units, which enhanced the Group in the transport of goods. For the Grimaldi's, however, the turning point came in 1969, when the brothers inaugurated a new regular service between Italy and the United Kingdom, specifically dedicated to the transport of brand new vehicles. In a few years, all the major international car manufacturers knew Grimaldi and chose the company for the transport of their vehicles between Europe and the Mediterranean. Since then rolling freight has been the driving force of the growth of the Group.
Over the last decades, the Group proceeded with an expansion policy of its maritime network, of its fleet and shore services. The Group's fleet increased from 36 units to over 130 ships and the brand became a landmark for the biggest vehicle manufacturers worldwide.
At the same time the Group evolved to an integrated logistics operator, running a network of 22 owned port terminals located in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and West Africa (with a total surface of about 6.2 million m2) and managing various land transport companies for
door-to-door
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distribution of brand new vehicles.
In the last decades, the Group has also strongly invested in the development of the
Motorways of the Sea in the Mediterranean and
Baltic Seas, thus promoting EU's policy of shifting goods from the road to more environmentally friendly transport solutions. The Motorways of the Sea network was further extended between 2006 and 2008 with the acquisition of
Finnlines, leader in the Baltic region, and
Minoan Lines, leader in the
Adriatic Sea
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, totalling today more than 120 routes.
Tonnage
The Grimaldi Group fleet includes over 130 ships, of which about 120 are owned, with an average age significantly below the industry average as well as the useful life of the ships. These young and modern units are deployed on regular services in a network that connects over 140 ports in 50 countries and 4 continents.
In recent years, the Group has invested heavily in the renewal and strengthening of its fleet, firstly by designing and commissioning the construction of new high-performance units with a reduced environmental impact. At the same time, numerous ships already in operation have undergone important green conversion works.
About 80% of the Group's ships are dedicated to freight-only transport between Europe, the
Near East, Africa,
North
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Etymology
The word ''no ...
and South America. The remaining units are deployed for the mixed transport of freight and passengers in Europe (Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea and North Sea).
Freight-only transport
* Ro-ro ships for short sea connections, mainly dedicated to the transport of rolling freight and cars and regularly operating in the Mediterranean, the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. Finnlines’
ice class vessels, which are specially designed to navigate through sea ice, also belong to this category. The Grimaldi Group has recently made important investments for the strengthening of its ro-ro fleet. Between November 2020 and January 2021, the first three
GG5G-class (Grimaldi Green 5th Generation)
hybrid ro-ro vessels entered service in the Mediterranean. These ships use fossil fuel in navigation and electricity during the stop in port, guaranteeing
Zero emission in Port thanks to the presence onboard of mega
lithium-ion batteries. Nine of the twelve GG5G-class vessels will be operated under the Grimaldi Lines brand in the Mediterranean, while the other three will be delivered to Finnlines, which will use them to enhance freight connections in Northern Europe. All GG5G-class units will be delivered in 2021–2022.
* PCTC (Pure Car & Truck Carrier) and ro-ro multipurpose ships: extremely flexible vessels which can transport any type of rolling freight (trucks,
tractors, buses,
excavators, etc.) and special
cargo
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(
railway waggon
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s,
helicopter
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s, etc.). These ships are mainly used in the Mediterranean Sea as part of the Euromed network as well as in trade between Europe and North America. A recent order from the Grimaldi Group covered seven new highly innovative PCTC vessels that stand out for their size, flexibility and efficiency. Six of these units are already operational, while the last one will be delivered in the first half of 2021.
* Con-ro ships for the transport of
containers and rolling freight on
deep sea
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routes. Thanks to the combination of the
stern
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ramps and the cranes on the
deck, they are able to load different types of goods independently and simultaneously. All
ACL ships, operating between North America and Northern Europe, and other Group ships used on routes connecting Europe, the East coast of America and West Africa, belong to this category.
* The Group has recently made an order to a Korean shipyard for the construction of 6 con/ro vessels of the G5 class with delivery by 2023.
Ferry operations
The Grimaldi Group deploys around 30
ro-pax vessels for the mixed transport of goods and passengers in the Mediterranean Sea, the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. With a fleet consisting mostly of modern and comfortable ferries, cruise ferries and a luxury
catamaran, the Group transports rolling freight, cars and passengers between the main European ports under the Grimaldi Lines, Minoan Lines and Finnlines brands.
Fleet improvement initiatives have recently involved the two
flagship
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s of the Group's ro-pax fleet. The two state-of-the-art cruise ferries
Cruise Roma and
Cruise Barcelona – both operating since 2008 – underwent major lengthening and refurbishment works at the beginning of 2019 which further increased their energy efficiency and made them the first ships in the Mediterranean with Zero Emission in Port technology. In fact, thanks to the installation of mega lithium-ion batteries that are recharged during navigation, the vessel is capable of cutting emissions to zero during port stays. Each of the sister vessels can currently carry up to 3,500 passengers, 3,700 linear meters of rolling cargo and 271 cars.
In December 2019,
Finnlines finalized a new order for the construction of two ro-pax units, which will be delivered by 2023. These new ships, which will inaugurate the innovative
Superstar class
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, will be larger and more technologically advanced than the existing units belonging to the
Star class. In particular, this investment is aimed at increasing energy efficiency and further reducing the emissions generated by transport activities in the
Baltic Sea
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The sea stretches from 53°N to 66°N latitude and fr ...
, while at the same time raising the quality of the services offered to the company's passengers.
Cargo
The company specializes in the maritime transport and distribution of shipping containers, automobiles, trucks, trailers,
Mafi roll trailers, heavy construction machinery and other types of rolling cargo. The core business of the Grimaldi Group is the transport of rolling and containerized goods on a global scale. The dense network of maritime connections operated links the main ports in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, West Africa, North and South America, and is conventionally divided into Atlantic Network and Euro-Med Network.
The Atlantic Network includes all lines operated between the various shores of the Atlantic Ocean and is mainly dedicated to transport of rolling freight, containers, project cargo and special cargo. The Group has been operating on these lines for over 40 years, taking on the role of market leader and guaranteeing weekly departures from the main ports in North and South America, West Africa and Northern Europe.
The Euro-Med Network was born in the mid-nineties. It includes frequent and regular services calling at over 50 ports in the Mediterranean (including
Turkey
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and the Near East) and in the Baltic Region (including Russia). The Euro-Med connections are mostly dedicated to the automotive sector.
The Grimaldi Group has also been the pioneer in the development of the Motorways of the Sea in Europe. The wide network of over 120 short sea routes extends in all the Mediterranean Sea, the Baltic Sea and Northern Europe. For its short sea and deep sea services, the company deploys over 130 vessels, including ro-pax ships, ro-ro vessels, pure car and truck carriers, ro-ro multipurpose and container/ro-ro ships.
Facts and accidents
* On February 18, 2022, a major fire broke out on
Euroferry Olympia
The ''Euroferry Olympia'' is a operated by the Italian Grimaldi Lines, in service since 1995. The ship operated as ''Transeuropa'' in the Baltic Sea by the Finnish shipping company Finnlines until November 2013. The new owner Grimaldi operated the ...
while it was in international waters near
Diapontia Islands, northwest of
Corfu, en route from
Igoumenitsa
Igoumenitsa ( el, Ηγουμενίτσα, ) is a coastal city in northwestern Greece. It is the capital of the regional unit of Thesprotia.
Igoumenitsa is the chief port of Thesprotia and Epirus, and one of the largest passenger ports of Greece ...
to
Brindisi, causing 11 casualties. According to the authorities, there were at least 292 people on board: 239 registered passengers and two refugees who were not officially checked in, as well as 51 crew members. Grimaldi confirmed that there were 153 vehicles on board.
The fire broke out in the car deck, probably in a truck. The ship was brought closer to the north Corfu coast to offer better protection from the wind,
and it was later towed to
Astakos in hopes of making the fire-fighting effort easier. By 23 March the bodies of the eleven missing passengers had been recovered. The Greek Union of Lorry Drivers (SEOFAE) accused Grimaldi of overloading the ship; the company denied this, stating that passenger numbers were at only 42 per cent of capacity, all 159 lorry drivers had cabins, and overbooking of freight vehicles was prevented. The company also said that it complied with international rules forbidding passengers entering the garage decks while the ship is moving, though an Italian truck driver told
RAI that he and many other truck drivers had previously camped in the ship's car deck.
* On 4 June 2020, a serious fire started on MV ''Höegh Xiamen'' while alongside
Jacksonville Blount Island port, and lasted for three full days, before having been successfully extinguished by Jacksonville fire brigades. The vessel, before being finally declared a total loss, was under Grimaldi Group's time chartering and operation from
Höegh Autoliners, for discharging and loading cars and used high and heavy machineries, on a regular monthly service in between Europe and US.
* On 21 November 2019 early morning, ro-pax ''MV Eurocargo Trieste'' faced a fire in her engine room. The ship departed
Livorno just an hour before with over 200 vehicles on board and passengers, and was only 4 miles away from the port, when
tugboat
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s were re-deployed to
berth her again, while fire brigades helped in extinguishing the fire. The reason of the accident remains unknown.
* On 7 October 2019, ''Euroferry Malta'' faced a severe storm after departing
Cagliari
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port. Four crew members were injured while attempting to secure the cargo with lashing, and one died.
* On 15 May 2019, ''Grande Europa'' caught fire en route from
Naples
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to
Valencia
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close to the
Balearic islands. The vessel was carrying over 1800 motor vehicles including a
1960s Bedford SLCO bus once used for
public transport in Malta
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and owned by comedian
Johnny Vegas. Two separate fires were started hours apart in different parts of the ship. The first broke out on deck 3 at 00:45am and was extinguished by the crew within 45 minutes. Some 2.5 hours later at 4am, another fire broke out on deck 8, spread to deck 9, and required ten hours to extinguish. Half of the crew had to be evacuated by helicopter, while the other half remained on board to help the immediately deployed rescuing vessels in extinguishing the fire. The ship had to be towed to
Palma de Mallorca
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port, and the ship's third officer was later arrested along with two other crewmembers, charged with intentionally setting both fires.
* On 10 March 2019, a fire started on the
ro-ro ship ''
Grande America'' off the coast of the
Finistère
Finistère (, ; br, Penn-ar-Bed ) is a department of France in the extreme west of Brittany. In 2019, it had a population of 915,090. . Travelling from Hamburg to Casablanca, it was carrying around two thousand cars including four
Porsche 911 GT2 RS vehicles originally intended to be the last ever made, as well as 365
containers (some of which contained hazardous materials). Efforts to extinguish it were unsuccessful and the ship started leaning to starboard. Early on 11 March, the twenty-six crew members and the only passenger were evacuated; they were then rescued by the British frigate '. The Grande America sank soon afterward, causing an
oil spill
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. The Grimaldi Group immediately dispatched in the place of sinking the
Anchor Handling Supply (AHTS) vessel Union Lynx to monitor any ship's fuel spill, and organised the recovery of any floating container. Later on, the Group sent there the vessel Island Pride, equipped with a modern
ROV (Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle) that reached the wreck at 4,600 metres sea depth, completed the patches on every holes and confirmed that there was no oil leakage.
* On 21 December 2018, four
stowaway
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Sometimes, the purpose is to get from one place to another without paying for transportation. In other c ...
s armed with metal bars threatened crew members on board ''Grande Tema'' travelling from
Nigeria
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, demanding to be taken closer to the
British coast. The following day, despite
Essex Police stating this was not being treated as a hostage,
terror
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* Terror (politics), a policy of political repression and violence
Emoti ...
or
piracy
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-related incident,
British special forces
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seized control of the vessel and detained all four perpetrators without casualties.
* On 8 August 2017, a seizure warrant was issued by the
Dakar
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Port Authority for ''
Grande Nigeria
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'' until damage repayment was arranged. The vessel had broken her
moorings and accidentally collided with a ferry docked close by. Diambogne vessel suffered severe damage to her hull that caused seawater to enter the engine room.
* On 27 November 2016, while en route from
Valencia
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to Autoport-Izmit, ''MV Grande Anversa'' collided with general cargo ''Sider Capri'' in the
Çanakkale Boğazı (Strait of Çanakkale) in Turkey. Both vessels reported minor damage but had to interrupt their commercial voyages, proceeding to the anchorage to undertake investigations and surveys.
* On 22 October 2014, ''Grande Francia'' encountered extreme bad weather conditions on the way from
Tilbury
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to
Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; nds, label=Hamburg German, Low Saxon, Hamborg ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (german: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg; nds, label=Low Saxon, Friee un Hansestadt Hamborg),. is the List of cities in Germany by popul ...
. The vessel faced severe rolling and strong gust winds that caused ten 40-foot containers to break their lashings and fall overboard.
* On 7 October 2011, ''Repubblica Argentina'' ran aground in the
Western Scheldt between the
North Sea
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and the port of
Antwerp and was pulled back afloat at the next high tide.
* On 8 March 2007, ''Repubblica di Genova'' capsized during an
Antwerp port stay due to possible incorrect stowage and ballast. The vessel was loading containers and vehicles. A large portion of the cargo fell overboard, however, the vessel was rescued and towed to dry dock.
Drug smuggling episodes
* On 28 January 2020, in
Dakar
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Senegal
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, onboard of the ''MV Grande Nigeria'' 120 kilograms of
cocaine
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packed in 4 bags were found by the crew in the ship's ventilation system.
* Between 14 and 16 July 2019 German customs officials confiscated 4.5 tons of cocaine hidden in 211 sports bags on the ''MV Grande Benin'' while the ship was in
Hamburg
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. 4,200 packages of pressed cocaine had arrived aboard the ship on the route
Montevideo
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–
Antwerp. According to the ship's documentation, the container was loaded with
soybean
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Traditional unfermented food uses of soybeans include soy milk, from which tofu ...
s. It was the largest seizure of drugs in the history of Germany, the approximate value of which was 1,000 million dollars, which was a sensitive blow to drug trafficking. The drugs were destroyed under strict security measures. The national director of Customs of
Uruguay
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, Enrique Canon, resigned on 1 Aug after knowing the case of the ship which added another seizure of the drug that had left on a private flight from
Carrasco International Airport in Uruguay, carrying about 600 kilos of cocaine. In both cases, the controls of the loads at the exit were not adequate. The ship had berthed in Montevideo between 12 and 19 June where the drug was probably loaded.
* On 29 June 2019, in the port of
Dakar
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, the Senegalese customs inspected the vehicles transported by the ''MV Grande Nigeria'', coming from South America and headed for Northern Europe, and found in some of them a hidden bust of 798 kilos cocaine. For this reason, the vessel was seized, while the
Master and the
Chief mate Commander – both Italians – as well as two German passengers were arrested. The release has been described as an "embarrassing affair" in the Senegalese media. It was noted that some crew members were on board the ship after the seizure in order to run the engines and that the people who held responsibility of the vessel were released and allowed to return to Italy.
* In June 2019, 3.36 tonnes of cocaine were found hidden in a load of rice on board of the Grimalid ro-ro ship Grande Francia at the port of Antwerp. This was the largest seizure of
cocaine
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at the port of Antwerp in 2019
* On 30 November 2018, Italian authorities seized 82 kg of cocaine hidden in a
Land Rover
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car shipped from
Argentina
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on the ''MV Grande Argentina''.
* In August 2018, in short succession, two Grimaldi vessels were stopped by the Brazilian authorities at
Santos. On 7 August, 1.2 tons of
cocaine
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drug was found hidden inside a container on ''MV Grande Nigeria''. On ''MV Grande Francia'' two containers were noted with broken seals by the crew, and intruders were spotted fleeing the ship anchored at Santos roads. Consequently, 1.3 tons of cocaine was found inside the containers by local authorities on 12 August.
* On 22 February 2018, Dutch police seized 55 kilos of cocaine in
Antwerp port, that was brought to the Netherlands onboard the ''MV Grande Amburgo''.
* In April 2016 German police found 26 kilos of cocaine hidden in building machines on board of MV Grande Atlantico during a raid in
Hamburg
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.
* On 26 March 2016, during a raid in
Emden harbour
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, German police seized 60 kg of cocaine hidden in building machines on board of ''MV Grande Amburgo''.
* On 19 March 2016, 20 kg of cocaine were found on board of the MV Grand Brasile during a raid by German police, when the ship was approaching Hamburg.
* On 18 January 2016, 3 kg of cocaine were intercepted by
State police in
Palermo
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, Italy, on board the MV Eurocargo Rome.
* In December 2015, 13 kg of cocaine were found to be transported by a Grimaldi ferry to
Sardinia
Sardinia ( ; it, Sardegna, label= Italian, Corsican and Tabarchino ; sc, Sardigna , sdc, Sardhigna; french: Sardaigne; sdn, Saldigna; ca, Sardenya, label= Algherese and Catalan) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, af ...
.
* On 12 May 2015, 13 kg of cocaine were seized by Italian police in "Operazione Paprika". The ro-pax ferries travelling between
Civitavecchia and
Barcelona
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were used for the transport of cocaine, hidden in passenger cars.
Awards
The Group has been recognised by customers and specialised publications for the services offered to its clients as well as for its commitment to sustainability.
Here is a list of the main awards received by the Grimaldi Group over the last decades:
* 1999–2017 FORD Q1 Award;
* 2003– 2016 GM Supplier of the year;
* 2009 Lloyd’s List Global Award as best “Cruise & ferry” company;
* 2014 Renault-Nissan Alliance Logistics Europe Best Performance Outbound award;
* 2015 Fiat Qualitas Award;
* 2016 World Travel Leaders Award;
* 2016 Energy Efficiency Award from Rolls-Royce;
* 2016 Top Logistics Provider- Ocean Carrier category – from CNH Industrial;
* 2017–2018 Shipping Company of the Year – Automotive Global Awards;
* 2018 Shipping Company Award – Automotive Global Awards;
* 2018 Ford Outbound Ocean Finished Vehicles World Excellence Award;
* 2018 Panorama Leadership Excellence Award;
* 2018 Best Ocean Carrier of the Year – FCA Logistics Carrier Conference;
* 2018 EMEA Supply Chain Supplier of the Year – FCA Annual Supplier Conference;
* 2018–2019 Ro-Ro Line of the Year – Global Freight Awards;
* 2019 Excellence in Decarbonisation towards 2050 – Lloyd’s List Europe Awards;
* 2019 Environment Award – Heavy Lift Awards;
* 2020 Shippax Conversion Award;
Current fleet
Ferries on charter to other companies
Grimaldi Minoan Lines
Out of service
Image gallery
File:Grimaldi Lines Grande Colonia.jpg, Grande Colonia
File:Grande Scandinavia - IMO 9220615 on the Schelde river pic3.JPG, Grande Scandinavia
File:MS Grande Mediterranio (4171642211).jpg, Grande Maditerraneo
File:Container Carrier GRANDE GABON à quai.jpg, Grande Gabon
File:Ein Fahrzeugfrachtschiff.JPG, Grande Roma
File:Grande spagna.JPG, Grande Spagna
File:M-S Grande Sicilia Grimaldi Lines (6517522845).jpg, Grande Sicilia
See also
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List of largest container shipping companies
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List of roll-on/roll-off vessel accidents
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Atlantic Container Line
Atlantic Container Line is an American, previously Swedish, shipping company owned by the Italian Grimaldi Group. The company operates large roll-on/roll-off (RORO) container ships between Europe and North America.
History
ACL was formed in Sto ...
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Messina Line
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Jadrolinija
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United European Car Carriers
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KESS - K Line Europe Short Sea
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Nissan Motor Car Carrier
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Nippon Yusen Kaisha
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Toyofuji Shipping
References
External links
Grimaldi Group WebsiteGrimaldi Togo
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Ferry companies of Italy
Shipping companies of Italy
Italian brands
Transport companies established in 1947
Italian companies established in 1947
Companies based in Campania
Car carrier shipping companies
Ro-ro shipping companies
Container shipping companies