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Grimaldi shipping holds meeting with Libya’s Khoms Port – to strengthen partnership

bySami Zaptia
April 18, 2026
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Khoms Port reported last Wednesday (15 April) that it had held an expanded meeting with the Regional Director of the global shipping line, Grimaldi Group.

The port said this is part of the strategic vision to develop maritime performance and enhance the efficiency of logistical operations at the port. It also reflects the ongoing efforts of the port authorities to revitalize trade and strengthen partnerships with major international shipping lines.

Khoms port said the Grimaldi line is a cornerstone of maritime transport in the Mediterranean. Connecting the port to this vital line will contribute to increasing trade volume by providing regular voyages linking Libyan ports to European and global markets, thus ensuring a smooth flow of goods and commodities.

This will also enhance logistical services by leveraging the Grimaldi Group’s global expertise in shipping, roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro), and container handling, in accordance with quality and efficiency standards.

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Furthermore, it will support the national economy by solidifying Khoms Port’s position as a leading trade gateway capable of providing optimal services to importers and exporters and creating an attractive environment for maritime investment.

The port reported that discussion during the meeting focused on ways to overcome obstacles and develop joint work mechanisms, ensuring the provision of distinguished services that contribute to accelerating port operations and raising the overall performance level of the facility.

Tags: Grimaldi Shipping LineKhoms Portmaritime transportsea transport

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