StreamLines’ Blue Stream Service to Call Port of Wilmington this Summer

The service will connect the port with perishable shippers in Central America and Europe.

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A new container service carrier known for its specialized refrigerated container operations will begin calling on the Port of Wilmington this summer, connecting the port with perishable shippers in Central America and Europe.

StreamLines’ Blue Stream Service’s “Georgia Trader” is scheduled to load at the Port of Wilmington on June 5, and will be the first vessel on the string to call North Carolina Ports, the North Carolina Ports Authority announced Thursday.

Since January 2016, the service has deployed five vessels on a weekly rotation touching 10 ports, including those in Europe, the Caribbean, Central America and the United States.The service features ships with a high reefer container intake and links perishable shippers moving seasonal and year-round product from Central America to the United States and Europe, and from Southeastern United States to Europe.

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