Following its recent growth across the Red Sea, the
company is now adding India to its network. The firm hopes that by making this change, it will be able to gain
access to new markets while also providing a better service structure to
customers.
The new service called India Med Service (IMS) will
commence on 10 February 2025, with four vessels, each having a capacity of
2,500 – 2,800 TEU.
As of June 2025,
the number of vessels in this service will reportedly increase to five,
continuing to operate weekly.
The route of the IMS will cover the following ports:
Ambarli – Evyap – Aliaga – Mersin – Aqaba – Jeddah – NhavaSheva – Mundra –
Jeddah – Aqaba – Alexandria – Ambarli.
By utilising rail connections from the ports of Mundra
and Nhava Sheva, the company will also facilitate the transportation of
customers’ cargo to key trade centres in the inland regions of India.
With the launch of the new IMS line, there will be a
restructuring of the service network in the Mediterranean.
Arkas Line has decided to merge its existing Great
Pendulum Service (GPS), East Med Morocco Service (EMS), and Spain-East Med
(SEM) services. The company’s new Blue Med Service (BMS) intends to improve its
Mediterranean network by providing a more efficient and comprehensive service
structure.
The new Mediterranean
route is as follows: Alexandria – Beirut – Lattakia – Mersin – Aliaga – Genoa –
La Spezia – Tangier – Casablanca – Valencia – Barcelona – Fos Sur Mer – Genoa –
La Spezia – Salerno – Alexandria.
With the introduction of the India Service, Arkas Line
will now operate in 27 countries, providing 33 services across 72 ports.
Arkas Line CEO, Can
Atalay said: “In line with our growth plans, we are restructuring our services
for greater efficiency, entering new markets, and continuing our investments in
fleet renewal to provide solutions that meet our customers’ needs.
“Since June 2024, we have been operating our Red Sea
service with two vessels, each with a capacity of 1,600 TEU. Now, by extending
this service to India, we are opening up to new geographies. Additionally, we
are increasing the service capacity by deploying five vessels, each with a
2,800 TEU capacity, and launching the new direct service IMS; from India to the
Mediterranean.”
In November 2024, Arkas Bunker gave its biofuel,
‘Bio24F’, to the vessel YM Inventive managed by Yang Ming Marine Transport
Corporation.