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Messina Line

Messina Line is the maritime shipping division of Ignazio Messina & C., one of Italy's most historical shipping lines,[1] operating 21 ships in between owned and chartered, and a total fleet of 41,000 TEU containers.

Messina Line
IndustryShipping, Logistics
Founded1921
HeadquartersGenoa, Italy
Number of employees
1100
Websitehttps://www.messinaline.it

Company overview edit

Messina Line's fleet mainly includes ConRO vessels, able to carry containers on weather deck, and roll-on/roll-off cargo under deck, loaded via quarter stern ramp.

The main services offered are intra Mediterranean,[2] and Europe to East, South and West Africa and Middle East, plus a number of further destinations reached via transhipment. The company also owns a Container Terminal inside the port of Genoa, Italy.

The company started trading in 1921 as "Giuseppe Messina Tabuso", a small shipping line specialising in the distribution of perishables, carried from Sicily to Northern Italy ports. Once the office was moved to Genoa, new trade lanes were opened, including towards Libya. In 1929 the company changed name to "Ignazio Messina & C.", and is awarded the carriage of some postal services on behalf of the Italian Post Office towards North Africa and Libya. From 1935 additional services are added, towards Red Sea, including Port Sudan, Saudi Arabia and East Africa, and later towards Algeria, Lebanon and West Africa.

After the Second War World, the fleet suffered a number of losses, but was slowly rebuilt and enlarged.[3]

In February 2017, Mediterranean Shipping Company purchased a 49% stake into Ignazio Messina & C., becoming the minority owner.[4] Since 2018 some cooperative activities in between the two companies have started, including vessel chartering.[5]

All Messina Line owned ships are named Jolly and include a colour spelled in Italian, in their names.

As of today, the company specializes in the maritime transport and distribution of shipping containers, automobiles, trucks, trailers, Mafi roll trailers, heavy construction machineries and further types of static and rolling freight.

Facts and accidents edit

 
mv Jolly Nero, before the accident

In September 1987, mv Jolly Rubino is assaulted in Iran and several Crew members are injured, requiring intervention of the Italian Navy.[6]

In 1990, mv Jolly Rosso is investigated for toxic materials smuggling, after being found abandoned close to Cosenza shores.

In 2002, mv Jolly Rubino is lost at sea close to South Africa, due to a fire that broke out in the engine room.[7]

In December 2010, mv Jolly Amaranto sunk in shallow water near the port of Alexandria in Egypt. The vessel faced a severe storm, developing serious listing. The 21 crew members were rescued, while the ship was lost along with her cargo (over 300 containers and several trucks and cars).[8]

In August 2011, mv Jolly Grigio while sailing towards Marseille, collided with a fishing boat within Naples harbour. The collision caused the death of two fishermen, and the sinking of their boat.[9]

In May 2013, mv Jolly Nero while manoeuvring within Genoa port basin, lost control hitting and tiering down the Pilot Corporation tower, killing 9 people and injuring 4.[10]

In May 2023, 3 vessels were sold to US Department of Transportation Maritime Administration. The 6,300 lane metre capacity Jolly Cristallo (IMO: 9578971), Jolly Perla (IMO: 9578969) and Jolly Quarzo (IMO: 9578983) for circa $90m each. A forth (Jolly Diamante IMO: 9578957) was sold months earlier.[11] These vessels are intended to be replaced, to retain the same fleet capacity size.[12]

See also edit

 
House flag of the Messina Line

References edit

  1. ^ "Grumpy Gianfranco Messina passed away in silence". Ship2Shore. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  2. ^ "Messina Group announces new Italy-Tunisia line - Transport - ANSAMed.it". ansamed.info. 22 May 2018. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  3. ^ "Italy: Ignazio Messina Expands Fleet". World Maritime News. 6 August 2012. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  4. ^ "MSC looks set to finalise stake in Ignazio Messina". containerst.com. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  5. ^ "Messina charters two units to MSC". The Medi Telegraph. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  6. ^ "Iraq vows revenge for Iranian attack on Baghdad - UPI Archives". upi.com. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  7. ^ "Last days of the Jolly Rubino | IOL News". iol.co.za. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  8. ^ "Jolly Amaranto sinks". Tradewindsnews.com. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  9. ^ "Officers held after clash". Tradewindsnews.com. 12 August 2011. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
  10. ^ "Italy cargo ship crash: Nine people feared dead after collision with Genoa port control tower". The Independent. 10 May 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  11. ^ "Messina halves fleet". Lloydslist. 19 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
  12. ^ "Messina buys boxships". Tradewinds. 2 May 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-19.

External links edit

  • Messina Line official web site

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Messina Line is the maritime shipping division of Ignazio Messina amp C one of Italy s most historical shipping lines 1 operating 21 ships in between owned and chartered and a total fleet of 41 000 TEU containers Messina LineIndustryShipping LogisticsFounded1921HeadquartersGenoa ItalyNumber of employees1100Websitehttps www messinaline it Contents 1 Company overview 2 Facts and accidents 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCompany overview editMessina Line s fleet mainly includes ConRO vessels able to carry containers on weather deck and roll on roll off cargo under deck loaded via quarter stern ramp The main services offered are intra Mediterranean 2 and Europe to East South and West Africa and Middle East plus a number of further destinations reached via transhipment The company also owns a Container Terminal inside the port of Genoa Italy The company started trading in 1921 as Giuseppe Messina Tabuso a small shipping line specialising in the distribution of perishables carried from Sicily to Northern Italy ports Once the office was moved to Genoa new trade lanes were opened including towards Libya In 1929 the company changed name to Ignazio Messina amp C and is awarded the carriage of some postal services on behalf of the Italian Post Office towards North Africa and Libya From 1935 additional services are added towards Red Sea including Port Sudan Saudi Arabia and East Africa and later towards Algeria Lebanon and West Africa After the Second War World the fleet suffered a number of losses but was slowly rebuilt and enlarged 3 In February 2017 Mediterranean Shipping Company purchased a 49 stake into Ignazio Messina amp C becoming the minority owner 4 Since 2018 some cooperative activities in between the two companies have started including vessel chartering 5 All Messina Line owned ships are named Jolly and include a colour spelled in Italian in their names As of today the company specializes in the maritime transport and distribution of shipping containers automobiles trucks trailers Mafi roll trailers heavy construction machineries and further types of static and rolling freight Facts and accidents edit nbsp mv Jolly Nero before the accidentIn September 1987 mv Jolly Rubino is assaulted in Iran and several Crew members are injured requiring intervention of the Italian Navy 6 In 1990 mv Jolly Rosso is investigated for toxic materials smuggling after being found abandoned close to Cosenza shores In 2002 mv Jolly Rubino is lost at sea close to South Africa due to a fire that broke out in the engine room 7 In December 2010 mv Jolly Amaranto sunk in shallow water near the port of Alexandria in Egypt The vessel faced a severe storm developing serious listing The 21 crew members were rescued while the ship was lost along with her cargo over 300 containers and several trucks and cars 8 In August 2011 mv Jolly Grigio while sailing towards Marseille collided with a fishing boat within Naples harbour The collision caused the death of two fishermen and the sinking of their boat 9 In May 2013 mv Jolly Nero while manoeuvring within Genoa port basin lost control hitting and tiering down the Pilot Corporation tower killing 9 people and injuring 4 10 In May 2023 3 vessels were sold to US Department of Transportation Maritime Administration The 6 300 lane metre capacity Jolly Cristallo IMO 9578971 Jolly Perla IMO 9578969 and Jolly Quarzo IMO 9578983 for circa 90m each A forth Jolly Diamante IMO 9578957 was sold months earlier 11 These vessels are intended to be replaced to retain the same fleet capacity size 12 See also edit nbsp House flag of the Messina LineIgnazio Messina amp C List of roll on roll off vessel accidents Mediterranean Shipping Company Grimaldi Group Nippon Yusen Kaisha List of largest container shipping companiesReferences edit Grumpy Gianfranco Messina passed away in silence Ship2Shore Retrieved 2019 01 18 Messina Group announces new Italy Tunisia line Transport ANSAMed it ansamed info 22 May 2018 Retrieved 2019 01 18 Italy Ignazio Messina Expands Fleet World Maritime News 6 August 2012 Retrieved 2019 01 18 MSC looks set to finalise stake in Ignazio Messina containerst com Retrieved 2019 01 18 Messina charters two units to MSC The Medi Telegraph Retrieved 2019 01 18 Iraq vows revenge for Iranian attack on Baghdad UPI Archives upi com Retrieved 2019 01 18 Last days of the Jolly Rubino IOL News iol co za Retrieved 2019 01 18 Jolly Amaranto sinks Tradewindsnews com Retrieved 2020 01 02 Officers held after clash Tradewindsnews com 12 August 2011 Retrieved 2020 01 02 Italy cargo ship crash Nine people feared dead after collision with Genoa port control tower The Independent 10 May 2013 Archived from the original on 2022 05 12 Retrieved 2019 01 18 Messina halves fleet Lloydslist 19 May 2023 Retrieved 2023 05 19 Messina buys boxships Tradewinds 2 May 2023 Retrieved 2023 05 19 External links editMessina Line official web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Messina Line amp oldid 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