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Contents
Direttore Responsabile / Editor in Chief Luciano Bosso
Progetto grafico /Graphic design Marco Di Lorenzo
Pubblicazione trimestrale Quarterly publication
Reg. Trib. Napoli n. 5150 del 26/9/2000
Stampa / Print: ROSSI srl - Nola (Napoli)
Circulation 15,000 copies Printed on 22 Febbraio 2017
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Grimaldi News can be seen on line on www.grimaldi.napoli.it
GRIMALDI GROUPVia Marchese Campodisola, 13
80133 NAPOLI (Italy)
13 News
14 Schedules - Mediterranean Short Sea Network - Finnlines (Baltic & North Sea) - Atlantic Network - ACL - Euro Med Network
20 Agents List
History of Grimaldi Group marks pivotal year
2017 is a pivotal year for the Grimaldi Group in that we are marking the centenary of the birth of our founder, Guido Grimaldi, and
also the 70th year of commercial activities.To celebrate this milestone, a history of the Group (as well as of the Grimaldi family) with the title ‘Grimaldi Armatori: the story of a Family and a Company’ was commissioned. The weighty tome runs to 440 pages. We searched our archives and put together a selection of 300 of the most revealing images, including intimate family photographs and pictures of the earliest vessels. For the current generation of shareholders and managers, this was a valu-able opportunity to put down in print some of the memories and anecdotes that would otherwise be lost to time. The early chapters are to a certain extent a history of the Italian maritime community in the aftermath of The Second World War.More than 300 guests attended November’s book launch in Naples, many bringing anecdotes of their own. The Grimaldi Group, via its shareholders and staff, has roots in southern Italy that are several generations deep. As we have expanded, both organically and via acquisition, these roots have grown, to the extent that we have become a true multinational and world-wide brand, while keeping our headquarters in Naples.The book has many highlights, though the period that really stands out is the last 20 years. In just two decades we have built up a fleet of largely owned roll-on roll-off and ro/pax vessels that is the largest of its kind and developed state-of-the-art logistics services, based on maritime transport, for the biggest vehicle manufacturers. Our formula clearly works in that we continue to take market share from other modes of transport, in many cases moving cargo that would have otherwise been shipped by road, thanks to competitive transport solutions.The quality of our services continue to be honoured with awards. Our Group managing director Emanuele Grimaldi was flattered to be named Entrepre-neur of the Year by the publication ‘European CEO’, while our sister com-pany Minoan Lines was honoured with the prestigious award “Passenger Line of the Year” at Lloyd’s List Greek Shipping Awards 2016. Expansion will continue in this, our 70th year. In January, we extended our passenger and freight service between Italy and Greece by adding Venice calls for the Cruise Europa and Cruise Olympia. We have also inaugurated a new Savona-Porto Torres-Valencia freight service, proving once again how important are the Sardinian and Spanish markets for our motorways of the sea network.Northern European operator Finnlines, now a fully-fledged Grimaldi Group company, has extended its weekly service between Santander, Bilbao and Zeebrugge to Tilbury and Gothenburg. You can read more on these devel-opments in this issue of G-News.One of the focuses of 2017 will certainly be the Italian cabotage market. Just a few months after their launch, the revolutionary Genoa-Salerno and Venice-Bari Motorways of the Sea are performing satisfactorily on both northbound and southbound legs. Genoa-Salerno has a daily frequency, whereas Venice-Bari is up to three times a week, providing shippers with a real alternative to Italy’s clogged up road network.
3 “Grimaldi Armatori: the story of a Family and a Company”
4 The Group further enhances its MoS network
6 Emanuele Grimaldi awarded as Entrepreneur of the Year by “European CEO”Logistician of the Year Award for Grimaldi at the Automotive Global Awards
7 Euromed Convention turns 20!
10 Minoan, Passenger Line of the year 2016
11 World Travel Leaders awards Grimaldi LinesGroup gets the Top Logistics Provider Award by CNH Industrial
12 Group simulator gets upgrade
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publications
“Grimaldi armatori: the story of a Family and a company”
Last 11 November, the book “Gri-
maldi Armatori: the story of a Fam-
ily and a Company”, published
by Grimaldi Editori, was presented at
a special ceremony held at the Passen-
ger Terminal in the port of Naples, in the
presence of about 300 guests.
The presentation was attended by the
Undersecretary of State at the Ministry
of Infrastructure & Transport, Senator
Simona Vicari, the Vice President of the
Campania Region Fulvio Bonavitacola,
the Naples Local Councillor for the Sea
Daniela Villani who was representing
the Mayor Luigi De Magistris, Colonel
Ubaldo Del Monaco from the Provincial
Headquarters of the Carabinieri, Colo-
nel Emilio Errigo, Head of Operations at
Central Air & Sea Command at the Guar-
dia di Finanza, as well as other local au-
thorities and dignitaries from the world of
business, shipping and the armed forces.
The audience was welcomed by the
Grimaldi family, notably by Donna Paola
Grimaldi, wife of the Group’s late founder
Guido Grimaldi.
Speakers at the debate, which was mod-
erated by “Il Mattino” editor Alessandro
Barbano, were Senator Vicari, Fulvio
Bonavitacola, Banco di Napoli CEO
Maurizio Barracco, Confitarma (Italian
Shipowners’ Confederation) Director
General Gennaro Fiore, Professor of
Transport Economics at the Università
degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Ennio
Forte, International Propeller Clubs Ita-
lia President Umberto Masucci and RINA
(Italian Shipping Register) Chairman &
CEO Ugo Salerno.
Written at the behest of Guido’s sons, Gi-
anluca and Emanuele Grimaldi, and son-
in-law Diego Pacella, who are currently
at the helm of the shipping Group, the
book is the result of in-depth research
carried out by the journalists Bianca
d’Antonio and Justin Stares. It goes into
great detail about the history of the Gri-
maldi family, from the 14th century up to
the present day, focusing in particular
on the establishment and development
of the Grimaldi Group companies in the
fields of shipping and logistics.
The publication of the book coincides
with the centenary of the birth of the
Group’s founder Guido Grimaldi. Moder-
nity, passion, a spirit of sacrifice, intuition
and forward thinking: these qualities of
this “great captain of industry” were com-
bined with his great humanity. Together,
they made Cavaliere del Lavoro (Knight
of the Italian Order of Merit for Labour)
Guido Grimaldi, who passed away in
2010, a larger than life figure in Italian
and international shipping.
A book about the history of the shipping group recently presented in Naples
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Commencing January 2017, the
Grimaldi Group inaugurated
the New Year by strengthen-
ing its Motorways of the Sea network.
The Group extended to Venice its mari-
time links for passengers and freight be-
tween Italy and Greece, and launched
a new Savona-Porto Torres-Valencia
freight service.
Venice has been included in the Ancona-
Igoumenitsa-Patras itinerary, currently
performed on a daily basis by the ves-
sels Cruise Europa and Cruise Olympia.
Departures from Venice on Wednesday
and Thursday at 01:00 a.m. arriving the
day after in Igoumenitsa and Patras, re-
spectively at 07:00 a.m. and 01:00 p.m.
From Patras, departures are Monday
and Tuesday at 07:00 p.m. and from Ig-
oumenitsa on Tuesday and Wednesday
at 01:00 a.m., arriving in Venice at 08:30
p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Grimaldi Eu-
romed S.p.A., a
company of the Gri-
maldi Group and owner
of the Cruise Europa and Cruise
Olympia, manages directly the Venice-
Ancona-Igoumenitsa-Patras service
while Minoan Lines, a Grimaldi Group
company, has become the general
agent in Greece as well as partner for
some on board services.
With a loading capacity of 3,000 linear
metres of rolling freight, 3,000 passen-
gers and 215 accompanying cars, the
Cruise Europa and Cruise Olympia are
the biggest cruise ferries in the Mediter-
ranean. They are real jewels of the seas,
offering comfortable and high quality
services to passengers: spacious cabins,
an à la carte and a self service restaurant,
bar, wellness centre with sauna, turk-
ish bath and jacuzzi, gym and outdoor
swimming pool, casino and disco.
The new maritime link between Venice,
Igoumenitsa and Patras is in addition to
the current service between these ports
for the transport of rolling freight only.
This is performed three times a week,
both ways by the vessels Eurocargo Tri-
este and Eurocargo Patrasso. Therefore,
departures between the lagoon port and
Greece for the transport of rolling freight
has grown up to five a week.
With this upgrade the Group illustrates
its strategy in the freight and passenger
transport services between Italy and
Greece: offering a wide network of links
between both shores of the Adriatic Sea
Palermo
Civitavecchia
Salerno
Malta
Cagliari
Olbia
Barcelona
Tunis
Genoa
PORTO TORRES
Catania Tangier
Livorno
BrindisiTaranto
Bar
Ravenna
Bari
ANCONA
VALENCIA
SAVONA
VENICE
IGOUMENITSA
PATRAS
the Group further enhances its Mos networkVenice-Igoumenitsa-Patras and Savona-Porto Torres-Valencia services launched at the beginning of January
which includes the Brindisi-Igoumenitsa-
Patras multi-daily service and the An-
cona-Igoumenitsa-Patras daily service.
In addition, the Grimaldi Group offers
a Ro-Ro service connecting the ports
of Ravenna and Bari with Patras, with
a-three-times-a-week frequency both
ways moving to the Tyrrhenian sea.
On the 17th of January the launching
ceremony for the Savona-Porto Torres-
Valencia freight service was held at the
Grimaldi Porto Torres Terminal. Oper-
ated by two Ro-Ro vessels, the new line
has a daily frequency, granting a service
continuity to the transport companies
also in summer time.
“The great success met by our links to Sar-
dinia during 2016, convinced us to pro-
ceed with the enlargement of our range
of services”, stated Guido Grimaldi, Short
Sea Corporate Commercial Director of
the Grimaldi Group, during the inaugu-
ration ceremony of the new service. “We
believe in the strategic position of Sardinia,
as the logistics platform of the Western
Mediterranean and we want to ensure a
real and constant territorial continuity that
allows to reach more easily the island’s
markets, especially those of northern Sar-
dinia that need a stable, fast and efficient
service throughout the year”, concluded
Guido Grimaldi.
Currently, the Grimaldi Group offers
a wide network of connections to and
from Sardinia: in addition to the histori-
cal connections between Civitavecchia
and Porto Torres to Barcelona, operated
with the two flagships of the fleet Cruise
Roma and Cruise Barcelona, additional
passenger and freight lines are offered
on the Livorno-Olbia and Civitavecchia-
Olbia routes. With regards to pure Ro-
Ro freight transport, many lines link the
ports of Genoa, Livorno and Salerno
with Cagliari and Cagliari with Valencia.
In addition, the Group offers a regular
service for freight transport between
Palermo and the Sardinian capital, the
first direct connection between the two
largest islands in the Mediterranean.
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Palermo
Civitavecchia
Salerno
Malta
Cagliari
Olbia
Barcelona
Tunis
Genoa
PORTO TORRES
Catania Tangier
Livorno
BrindisiTaranto
Bar
Ravenna
Bari
ANCONA
VALENCIA
SAVONA
VENICE
IGOUMENITSA
PATRAS
Finnlines extends Spain-Belgium service to UK and Sweden
At the beginning of January, Finnlines extended its weekly service between Santander, Bilbao and Zeebrugge (Belgium) to Tilbury (UK) and Gothenburg
(Sweden). Both destinations are offered in cooperation with P&O Ferries and Swedish Orient Line. This new service maximizes the effectiveness of the Zeebrugge-Bilbao/Santander corridor with a perfectly synchronized transhipment for cargo with origin or desti-nation in either the United Kingdom and Sweden. Faster than any existing connec-tion by road, rail or sea, the synergies between the different services will make it possible to connect any port in the loop within a maximum transit time of five days.The Finnlines service is operated with four modern Ro-Ro vessels that are suit-able for trailers, rolling cargo, containers, mobile and breakbulk cargo. The deck heights and ramp strengths are suitable for a variety of oversized and overweight cargoes.
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Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Di-rector of the Grimaldi Group, was recently awarded as “Entrepre-
neur of the Year and Best Chief Executive Officer 2016” for Logistics in Western Eu-rope by the readers of the magazine “Eu-ropean CEO”.Emanuele Grimaldi was cited as continu-ing the legacy of the Grimaldi family’s involvement in the shipping industry by expanding the Group’s activities to in-clude door-to-door logistics services for cargoes, expecially vehicles. He has tak-en prominent leadership in the shipping
world, holding various positions within companies of the Grimaldi Group as well as institutional positions including the one of President of the Italian Shipowners’ As-sociation (Confitarma), board member and former President of the European Commu-nity Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA), and board member of the International Cham-ber of Shipping (ICS). In the occasion of the awarding, Mr. Grimaldi released an inter-view (available on www.grimaldi.napoli.it) at the London Stock Exchange on the con-tribution of the MoS in the development of European economy.
Emanuele Grimaldi awarded as Entrepreneur of the Year by “European cEo”
achiEvEMEnts
Another great recognition for the
Grimaldi Group: Costantino Bald-
issara, Commercial, Logistics and Op-
erations Director, was presented with
the “Logistician of the Year” Award for
his exceptional commitment in oversee-
ing Grimaldi Group’s services across a
global platform.
The ceremony was held last 10th of No-
vember at the Claridge’s Hotel in London
during the fifth edition of the “Automo-
tive Global Awards”, organised by Three-
6Zero Publishing Group which has deep
expertise in the automotive sector. The
"Automotive Global Awards" are award-
ed annually by a panel of experts which
identifies the various world excellences
of "supply chain" automotive. Baldissara
was one of 18 companies and individu-
als awarded for achieving the unachiev-
able or for having pioneered a new way
of thinking or working.
Costantino Baldissara started working
for the Grimaldi Group in 1992. Today
he is directly responsible for the Group’s
Commercial, Logistics and Operations
Dept while supervising other depart-
ments pertaining to damage preven-
tion, legal issues, external relations and
research. Currently Mr. Baldissara is
Chairman of Scandinavian Auto Logis-
tics, Automar, Ghianda, Deputy Chair-
man of Palermo Euro Terminal and Auto
Terminal Gioia Tauro, CEO of Sintermar
and COIFI, Board Member of Autuori,
Brucato Deta and Salerno Auto Termi-
nal. Notably he is also Co-Chairman
of the General Motors Europe Logistics
Supplier Council, and past member of
General Motors Global Logistics Coun-
cil. He has been President of the Associa-
tion of European Vehicle Logistics (ECG)
during which he oversaw one of the most
challenging times for the finished vehicle
carrier industry and automotive sector.
logistician of the Year award to Grimaldi at the automotive Global awards
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“The Euromed Convention today is
20 years old”, stated Emanuele
Grimaldi, Managing Director
of the Grimaldi Group and President of
Confitarma (Italian Shipowners’ Asso-
ciation), during his welcoming speech
at the Molino Stucky Hotel of Venice, the
location where the XX edition of the Eu-
romed Convention took place on 27-30
October. “Our first Convention was held in
1997. Twenty years ago, all trade between
Italy and Spain moved via road or rail. No-
body would shuttle by ship between these
two countries. When we first announced to
ply the route, many people again doubted
if it could ever succeed. Today half of the
trade between Italy and Spain travels by
sea onboard ships, and we employ there
10 vessels carrying in some periods up to
6.000 freight units per week. By that time,
the “Grimaldi Short Sea concept” was ex-
tended to Islands too. But Grimaldi never
stops.”
The XX edition of the Euromed Conven-
tion “From Land To Sea” saw the partici-
pation of more than 500 guests, among
which representatives of EU, national and
local institutions, top representatives of
the logistics, ports, maritime and bank-
ing sectors of the Euro-Mediterranean
area as well as branches and agencies
of the Grimaldi Group in the Mediterra-
nean, North Europe and the USA.
On the 28th of October a Conference took
place at the Venetian Ballroom of the Ho-
tel with a speech of Emanuele Grimaldi,
followed by two panel sessions. During
his brief presentation, Emanuele Grimal-
di illustrated the results and objectives of
the Group. “If 2015 was the best year ever
for the Grimaldi Group, with €2.8 billion
revenue and around €400 million profit,
the first eight months of this year promise
to deliver a 2016 very close to it. We have
seen a growth, respectively of 20% and
90% in cargo and passenger traffic, al-
most one million more passengers than in
2015”, he declared. The West Med Short
Sea Services recorded most of the im-
provements, reaching about a hundred
maritime connections, with Sardinia be-
ing the keystone of the network growth.
“Our next challenge is to satisfy a new de-
mand that we see coming from the Italian
domestic Continental Cabotage market,
a market even bigger than the one of the
two main islands of Sicily and Sardinia”.
It’s worth two million trucks transporting
goods on the North-South axis in Italy,
one serving the Adriatic corridor, the
other one the Tyrrhenian corridor and
this is why the Grimaldi Group decided
to open four services connecting the
ports of Venice and Ravenna with Bari
and Brindisi and the ports of Genoa in
Liguria with Salerno in Campania.
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EuroMEd convEntion
The deployment of more efficient ton-
nage has been the leitmotiv of 2016 for
the Grimaldi Group: 4 ro/ro vessels of
the Grande Lagos series have been
deployed on the Deep Sea services,
improving the frequency and load-
ing capacity on the South America and
North Europe routes to West Africa,
whilst 10 giant PCTC newbuildings will
be introduced on the Europe-US route.
Also ACL introduced three (of an order
of five) brand new G4 con/ro vessels,
units which are twice larger compared
to the G3 ships but with the same fuel
consumption. All ships on orderbook
or delivered are part of the Group’s
last long term newbuilding investment
plan of about € 4 billion launched dur-
ing the last 7 years. The programme is
aimed at strengthening the Group’s net-
work, increase frequency and capacity
offered, reduce the average age of the
fleet and raise the already high standard
of service. The vessel orderbook is built
with the clear goal not to indulge to over
tonnage, but rather to build on existing
cargo flows and replace existing vessels
with more efficient and larger ones.
During the year, Emanuele Grimaldi
stated that the Grimaldi Group reached
a control of 94% and 100% in Minoan
Lines and Finnlines, respectively. Both
companies were the best performers in
their sectors and regions, with satisfac-
tory returns to shareholders and margins
in line with Corporate averages. The oth-
er financial investments of 2016 included
the rise of share property from 33% to
over 48% in the Greek ferry company
Hellenic SeaWays and 50% in the Italian
operator TTT Lines.
With regards of future investments, Ema-
nuele Grimaldi disclosed an upcoming
order of a new generation of ships, the
G5GG, which stands for the “Grimaldi 5th
Generation Green”. The new vessels will
be the most efficient and most sustain-
able roro and ropax units ever built, the
largest, greenest and finest ships of the
world.
Finally, Emanuele Grimaldi underlined
that the Group published for the first time
an audited Corporate Social Responsi-
bility Report. “We are proudly informing
some details of our daily activity: only to
mention some, we employ 13,343 people,
but induce over 23,000 jobs, sourcing
70% of our supplies from served territo-
ries, and reserving € 12 million + 1% of
our Group profits in favour of solidarity
projects”.
Then followed two session debates with
distinguished panellists. The first ses-
sion dealt with a very geographical and
politically rooted topic: “MoS in the Med:
which role for Italy?” and was moderated
by Raoul De Forcade, shipping expert
journalist of “Il Sole 24 Ore”. Panellists
were Simona Vicari, Undersecretary of
State of the Italian Ministry of Infrastruc-
ture and Transport, Paolo Costa, Presi-
dent of the Venice Port Authority, Andrea
Annunziata, President of the Salerno
Port Authority, Pierre Lahutte, Presi-
dent of IVECO, Thomas Baumgartner,
President of ANITA (Italian association
representing road haulage and logistics
companies), Antonio Cancian, President
of Rete Autostrade Mediterranee (RAM)
and Guido Grimaldi, Corporate Short
Sea Shipping Commercial Director of
the Grimaldi Group.
The Motorways of the Sea in Italy have
experienced a strong growth, especially
in recent years. This transport concept
has demonstrated its convenience for a
distance of just 600 km, disproving those
who thought it was convenient for long
distances only. On this point, Guido Gri-
maldi underlined the exponential growth
recorded by the Group, as a result of the
“trailerisation” process, the shift from con-
tainer to trailer transport, which guaran-
tees a faster and more competitive ser-
vice. Short sea transport allows, in fact,
to reduce pollutant emissions by 40%, as
well as to produce benefits in economic
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EuroMEd convEntion
and social terms. On the other hand,
the ro/ro fleet deployed in the Mediter-
ranean routes started being obsolete,
therefore in this respect Simona Vicari
announced a National measure that aims
to scrap ships over 30 years of age. “Our
idea is to include incentives, accepted by
the European Commission (and not in-
terpreted as state aid), to shipowners for
scrapping, that targets the European ob-
jectives to reduce pollution and promote
technological innovation”.
The second panel debate, whose theme
was “The new environmental regulations:
what is next for shipping?”, saw the par-
ticipation of Peter Weiss, Head of Supply
Chain Management of FCA, Ugo Saler-
no, President and Managing Director
of RINA, Patrick Verhoeven, Secretary
General of ECSA, Mike Sturgeon, Execu-
tive Director of ECG, Eddy Bruyninckx,
President of the Antwerp Port Author-
ity, and Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing
Director of the Grimaldi Group. Panel-
lists discussed on environment, policies
and technologies to achieve greener
shipping, moderated by Alfons Guinier,
former Secretary General of ECSA. Dur-
ing the last decade the shipping sector
significantly reduced its emissions by
adopting new technical and operational
solutions as vessel re-blading, scrub-
bers, low sulphur fuels, silicon paint-
ing, smart steaming. Although the tons
of cargo transported from 2007 to 2012
increased by over 14%, the total shipping
CO2 emissions were reduced by 15%.
These numbers show how today ship-
ping is definitely more a solution than a
problem for the world climate change.
Emanuele Grimaldi affirmed that today
shipping is the most sustainable mode
of transport. “Even if over 90% of world
merchandise trade is carried by sea, mar-
itime transport CO2 emissions are actu-
ally marginal, representing only 2.2% of
global emissions.” He declared that the
Grimaldi Group is strongly committed
at reducing nocive emissions. “In 2015
for example our fleet recorded about
10% more ships than the years before, but
produced 10% less of CO2 emissions, this
means that the reduction in emissions per
ship exceeded 20%. This was the simul-
taneous effect of the efficiency generated
by the introduction of newbuildings and
of a € 150 million investment programme
launched meanwhile, aimed at retrofitting
existing units”.
Grimaldi Sardegna Best Agent of the Year 2016
During the XX Euromed Convention Grimaldi Sardegna was awarded as “Best Agent of the year 2016”.
The agency was awarded for its successful job and its effort in developing and promoted the new lines launched by the Group in spring 2016, increasing its market shares, but also for the wider results obtained during the year. The award was presented by Costantino Baldissara, Commercial, Logistics and Operations Director of the Group and Guido Grimaldi, Short Sea Corpo-rate Commercial Director of the Group to Eugenio Cossu, Managing Director of Grimaldi Sardegna, Edoardo Cossu, Managing Director of Olbia and Porto Torres branches and Julia Fernandez, Managing Director of the Cagliari branch.
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On December 2, 2016 Minoan
Lines was honoured with the
prestigious award “Passenger
Line of the Year” at Lloyd’s List Greek
Shipping Awards 2016 ceremony, held
at the Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel
in Athens.
In its 13th year, the awards are held to
recognise and reward achievement
and meritorious activity in the Greek
shipping industry as well as to promote
Greece’s status as a maritime centre.
This award recognizes Minoan Lines as
one of the leading, socially aware and
constantly evolving companies in Greek
passenger shipping. The company was
cited for the high level of services it pro-
vides to passengers on its f leet of High
Speed Cruise Ferries, its leading posi-
tion on the routes it operates, its recent
strategic investment moves (strengthen-
ing its participation in the share capital
of Hellenic Seaways by more than 48%)
and its impressive financal results for
the first half of 2016; considered the
“best ever” since its establishment.
The award was received by the com-
pany’s Managing Director Antonis Ma-
niadakis, who commented: “It is truly a
great honour, an exceptional distinction
and another great achievement for our
company given the respected reputation
and high profile of the said institution
and the high competition in the respec-
tive sector. We would like to thank: Our
main shareholders/owners, the Grimaldi
Group, for their on-going support, con-
fidence and trust in Minoan Lines, our
cargo associates and sales partners in
Greece and in Europe for their coopera-
tion and commitment to promoting our
corporate brand name worldwide during
all those years and our loyal passengers
for their preference in travelling on board
Minoan Lines’ cruise ferries. Finally, my
heartfelt thanks to our personnel at sea
and on land for their professionalism and
effectiveness.”
This is the second time Minoan Lines is
honoured with the “Passenger Line of the
Year” award by Lloyd’s List, one of the
most reputable shipping publications
worldwide.
Minoan, passenger line of the year 2016For the second time the Group’s Greek sister company receives the award from the “Lloyd’s List”
Mr. Antonis Maniadakis, Managing Director of Minoan Lines accepting the Passenger Line of the Year Award from the sponsor of the category, Mr. Raffaele Palumbo of Palumbo Group
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Grimaldi Lines won Italy’s pres-
tigious World Travel Leaders
Award 2016. The award was
presented on the 7th of November in
London at the WTM World Travel Lead-
ers Awards ceremony by Roberta Rianna,
Editor-in-chief of L’Agenzia di Viaggi, to
Francesca Marino, Passenger Depart-
ment Manager at Grimaldi Lines.
“The World Travel Leaders Award is a
coveted prize and one we are proud to
receive,” commented Francesca Marino.
“The new Livorno-Olbia and Civitavecchia-
Olbia routes marked a veritable turning
point in the development of shipping ser-
vices between the Italian mainland and
the country’s two largest islands: for the
first time consumers are offered a high-
end product at low cost prices. Our ships
are less than ten years old on average, so
passengers can travel in comfort, and they
are designed to reduce CO2 emissions to
a minimum, thus cutting environmental
pollution.”
The panel of experts, which includes rep-
resentatives of the World Travel Market,
London, one of the most important exhi-
bitions in the world tourism sector, and of
ETOA, the European Association of Tour
Operators, chose Grimaldi Lines in rec-
ognition of its new routes which helped
the tourist development in Sardinia and
Sicily as well as its environmental efforts
in the direction of sustainability.
On the 1st of December the Gri-
maldi Group was awarded as Top
Logistics Provider in the Ocean Carrier
category by Chase New Holland (CNH)
Industrial, the industrial Group specializ-
es in the design, production and sales of
agricultural and construction equipment,
commercial vehicles and powertrains.
The prestigious prize, given during a
ceremony held at the CNH Industrial
Village in Turin, awards the Group for
its outstanding performance achieved
in the transportation of CNH Industrial
whole goods (Iveco, Magirus, Astra, etc.)
worldwide. The Group was recognized
for its reliability, collaboration, f lexibil-
ity and performances in line with the ex-
pectations and quality standards of CNH
Industrial.
“We are honoured to receive this award,
as a result of the fruitful collaboration
with CNH Industrial,” said Costantino
Baldissara, Commercial, Logistics & Op-
erations Director of the Grimaldi Group
while collecting the award. “We appreci-
ate having been chosen as the best logis-
tics services provider and we are proud
of this achievement, which is a demonstra-
tion of the professionalism and dedication
of our work” concluded Baldissara.
The Group is a consolidated provider
of integrated logistics services based
on maritime transport to the biggest ve-
hicle manufacturers: in particular, it of-
fers logistics services for the transport
of vehicles between North Europe, the
Mediterranean, West Africa, North and
South America.
world travel leaders awards Grimaldi lines
Group gets the top logistics provider award by cnh industrial
In the photo attached, from left to right: Riccardo Franzoni, EMEA Ocean Contracting for CNH Industrial, Lucrezia Losavio, APAC Ocean Contracting for CNH Industrial, Manlio Morrica, Line Manager of the Grimaldi Group, Costantino Baldissara, Commercial, Logistics & Operations Director of the Grimaldi Group, and Dror Noach, Vice President Transport Logistics of CNH Industrial.
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traininG
The Grimaldi Group has always con-
sidered the constant upgrade of its
maritime personnel as a matter of
paramount importance. In this regard, it
periodically invites crew members to at-
tend in-house courses where they can be
trained and kept up-to-date about new
requirements from the various depart-
ments.
During such courses seamen can also
benefit from the exchange and share
experiences of all the events happened
and possible remedies and/or new pro-
cedures to apply to prevent are also
made aware of any critical events oc-
curred in the fleet along with the possi-
ble solutions and/or remedies to adopt
in order to prevent a reoccurrence. The
Group organizes two types of courses
for maritime personnel: training cours-
es and ship’s handling courses. Specific
contents of the latter are: pitch propeller
handling and ship’s behavior; mooring
and unmooring; simulation of transit in
the rivers, locks and channels; anchor-
age manoeuvring; handling of the ship
in adverse weather conditions as (sea
– wind – currents – fog – etc). Some of
these events are reproduced by the
Group’s Simulator located in the Com-
pany’s Headquarters in Naples.
The Grimaldi Bridge and Communica-
tion Simulator was already equipped
with various mathematical models refer-
ring to various Grimaldi ships such as
the G2 class (Grande Nigeria) the PCC
class (Grande Roma) and others. As of
last November the Simulator has been
upgraded by adding new ports such as
Santos, Vitoria, Le Havre, Rio de la Plata
river (ports of Buenos Aires and Zarate),
Marseilles, Barcelona, Ancona, Livorno,
Genoa, the new Deurganckdok Lock
of Antwerp, Abidjan, San Pedro, Lagos
(with new Grimaldi terminal). In addi-
tion, new mathematical models of the G4
vessels (Grande Lagos), the Eurocargo
Genova class and the G4 ACL class ves-
sels (Atlantic Star) have also been added.
Furthermore, a special commission for
the “Marine Casualties” is also provided,
which deals with analysis of difficult situ-
ations (e.g. when a collision or near miss-
ing is analyzed). The event is reproduced
in the simulator and all parameters are
evaluated by such commission. In case of
need the Master and Officers are invited
in the Group’s headquarters to discuss
and revise the elaboration of the event
analysis. Manager Responsible of the
Bridge and Communication Simulator
Training Courses is Capt. Michele Si-
niscalchi.
Group simulator gets upgradeThe system is expanded to new ports and vessels
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As every year, last December the two top students of the “Duca degli Abruzzi” Nautical Institute, located in Pozzuoli near Na-
ples, were awarded by Donna Paola Grimaldi, wife of late founder of the Group Guido Grimaldi. During a brief ceremony held at the Group’s headquarters in Naples, Donna Paola presented the award to Pasquale Orsusanno and Benito Buono, respectively the best students for the engine and deck sectors at the “Duca degli Abruzzi” Nautical Institute. Each student received a € 1.000 scholarship, in memory of Guido Grimaldi, as well as a proposal to start their carrier on board a Grimaldi vessel. The late Guido Grimaldi was a brilliant student of the “Duca degli Abruzzi” Nautical Institute where the aula magna is named after the founder of the Grimaldi Group.
The Grimaldi Group once again gave its aid to the humanitarian project “Uno zaino per tutti” (“A backpack for everybody”), or-
ganised by the Consul of Benin in Naples Giuseppe Gambardella. Last 26 of January at the Chamber of Commerce of Salerno the official delivery of school and stationery equipment collected by the Consulate took place, worth about € 40.000. Among the guests present to the delivery of the material were, besides Consul Giuseppe Gambardella, the Regional Councilor Franco Picarone, the president of the Port Agency Michele Autuori S.r.l. Ferdinando Autuori, port and military authorities of Salerno as well as Paul Kyprianou, representative of the Grimaldi Group.The material was shipped free of charge onboard a Grimaldi vessel bound to the port of Cotonou and will be delivered in seven differ-ent municipalities to be distributed to children of Benin next March.
45 pax boats on board Grande Luanda
Grande Luanda recently transported from Hamburg the first two of a prospected 45 passenger boats built in Europe
and to be operated by Société de Transport Lagunaire, who will offer a network of public transport services on the lagoon forming part of Abidjan, commercial capital of Ivory Coast. Such services aim to offer an alternative to travel by road and to assist to reduce journey times in this city of nearly five million. The new passenger boats will also be made available for the transport of athletes between different venues during Les Jeux de la Francophonie to take place between 21st and 30th July in Abidjan.
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19/A
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10/m
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/mar
06/A
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28/F
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28/m
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25/A
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04/A
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02/A
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27/A
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26/m
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23/A
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30/m
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20/A
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22/m
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23/A
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may
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15/m
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5/m
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14/A
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28/m
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16/m
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04/m
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23/A
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06/m
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/Apr
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/Apr
11/A
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/Apr
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/mar
21/A
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/Apr
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/Feb
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/mar
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/Apr
22/A
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/Apr
13/A
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/Apr
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28/F
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/mar
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13/A
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/Apr
03/A
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/Apr
25/A
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15/m
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04/A
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/Apr
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/Apr
16/A
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/mar
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26/m
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7/m
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/may
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4/Ju
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05/A
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/Apr
26/A
pr06
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17/m
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/mar
08/A
pr18
/Apr
29/A
pr10
/Apr
20/A
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21/m
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24/A
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6/m
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3/Ju
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21/A
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25/A
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14/A
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28/A
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18/m
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22/m
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22/m
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22/m
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08/A
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22/A
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/Apr
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17/m
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01/A
pr09
/Apr
16/A
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30/A
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/may
15/m
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27/F
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15/m
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/mar
27/m
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11/A
pr18
/Apr
25/A
pr02
/may
09/m
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/may
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/Feb
08/m
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/mar
21/m
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/mar
04/A
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/Apr
19/A
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/Apr
03/m
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/may
18/m
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02/m
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/mar
18/m
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/mar
30/m
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15/A
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29/A
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13/m
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may
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13/m
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21/F
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mar
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14/m
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11/A
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may
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06/m
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14/F
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28/F
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14/m
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28/m
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11/A
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25/A
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09/m
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23/m
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06/J
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24/F
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10/m
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24/m
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07/A
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21/A
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05/m
ay12
/may
19/m
ay26
/may
02/J
un09
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16/J
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/Feb
11/F
eb18
/Feb
25/F
eb04
/mar
11/m
ar18
/mar
25/m
ar01
/Apr
08/A
pr15
/Apr
22/A
pr29
/Apr
06/m
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/may
20/m
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/may
03/J
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/Jun
17/J
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/Feb
14/F
eb21
/Feb
28/F
eb07
/mar
14/m
ar21
/mar
28/m
ar04
/Apr
11/A
pr18
/Apr
25/A
pr02
/may
09/m
ay16
/may
23/m
ay30
/may
06/J
un13
/Jun
20/J
unw
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08/F
eb15
/Feb
22/F
eb01
/mar
08/m
ar15
/mar
22/m
ar29
/mar
05/A
pr12
/Apr
19/A
pr26
/Apr
03/m
ay10
/may
17/m
ay24
/may
31/m
ay07
/Jun
14/J
un21
/Jun
ANTw
eRP
10/F
eb17
/Feb
24/F
eb03
/mar
10/m
ar17
/mar
24/m
ar31
/mar
07/A
pr14
/Apr
21/A
pr28
/Apr
05/m
ay12
/may
19/m
ay26
/may
02/J
un09
/Jun
16/J
un23
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SouT
HAm
PTo
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/Feb
18/F
eb25
/Feb
04/m
ar11
/mar
18/m
ar25
/mar
01/A
pr08
/Apr
15/A
pr22
/Apr
29/A
pr06
/may
13/m
ay20
/may
27/m
ay03
/Jun
10/J
un17
/Jun
24/J
unvA
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16/F
eb23
/Feb
02/m
ar09
/mar
16/m
ar23
/mar
30/m
ar06
/Apr
13/A
pr20
/Apr
27/A
pr04
/may
11/m
ay18
/may
25/m
ay01
/Jun
08/J
un15
/Jun
22/J
un29
/Jun
SALe
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18/F
eb25
/Feb
04/m
ar11
/mar
18/m
ar25
/mar
01/A
pr08
/Apr
15/A
pr22
/Apr
29/A
pr06
/may
13/m
ay20
/may
27/m
ay03
/Jun
10/J
un17
/Jun
24/J
un01
/Jul
PIRA
euS
20/F
eb27
/Feb
06/m
ar13
/mar
20/m
ar27
/mar
03/A
pr10
/Apr
17/A
pr24
/Apr
01/m
ay08
/may
15/m
ay22
/may
29/m
ay05
/Jun
12/J
un19
/Jun
26/J
un03
/Jul
IZm
IR21
/Feb
28/F
eb07
/mar
14/m
ar21
/mar
28/m
ar04
/Apr
11/A
pr18
/Apr
25/A
pr02
/may
09/m
ay16
/may
23/m
ay30
/may
06/J
un13
/Jun
20/J
un27
/Jun
04/J
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A23
/Feb
02/m
ar09
/mar
16/m
ar23
/mar
30/m
ar06
/Apr
13/A
pr20
/Apr
27/A
pr04
/may
11/m
ay18
/may
25/m
ay01
/Jun
08/J
un15
/Jun
22/J
un29
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06/J
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SoL
24/F
eb03
/mar
10/m
ar17
/mar
24/m
ar31
/mar
07/A
pr14
/Apr
21/A
pr28
/Apr
05/m
ay12
/may
19/m
ay26
/may
02/J
un09
/Jun
16/J
un23
/Jun
30/J
un07
/Jul
ASHD
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26/F
eb05
/mar
12/m
ar19
/mar
26/m
ar02
/Apr
09/A
pr16
/Apr
23/A
pr30
/Apr
07/m
ay14
/may
21/m
ay28
/may
04/J
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18/J
un25
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02/J
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/Feb
18/F
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10/m
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/mar
18/m
ar25
/mar
01/A
pr08
/Apr
15/A
pr22
/Apr
29/A
pr06
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13/m
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day
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13/F
eb20
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13/m
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27/m
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10/A
pr17
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24/A
pr01
/may
08/m
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08/F
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/Feb
22/F
eb03
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08/m
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/mar
22/m
ar29
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05/A
pr12
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19/A
pr26
/Apr
03/m
ay10
/may
17/m
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03/F
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17/F
eb24
/Feb
08/m
ar13
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17/m
ar24
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31/m
ar07
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14/A
pr21
/Apr
28/A
pr05
/may
12/m
ay19
/may
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Sun
day
12/F
eb19
/Feb
26/F
eb05
/mar
15/m
ar20
/mar
26/m
ar02
/Apr
09/A
pr16
/Apr
23/A
pr30
/Apr
07/m
ay14
/may
21/m
ay28
/may
New
yo
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Tue
sday
14/F
eb21
/Feb
28/F
eb07
/mar
17/m
ar22
/mar
28/m
ar04
/Apr
11/A
pr18
/Apr
25/A
pr02
/may
09/m
ay16
/may
23/m
ay30
/may
New
yo
Rk F
APS
Tue
sday
14/F
eb21
/Feb
28/F
ebo
mIT
17/m
ar22
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om
IT04
/Apr
11/A
pro
mIT
25/A
pr02
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23/m
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day
16/F
eb23
/Feb
02/m
ar09
/mar
20/m
ar24
/mar
30/m
ar06
/Apr
13/A
pr20
/Apr
27/A
pr04
/may
11/m
ay18
/may
25/m
ay02
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BALT
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day
16/F
eb23
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02/m
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mIT
21/m
ar25
/mar
om
IT06
/Apr
13/A
pro
mIT
27/A
pr04
/may
om
IT18
/may
25/m
ayo
mIT
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17/F
eb24
/Feb
03/m
ar10
/mar
22/m
ar26
/mar
31/m
ar07
/Apr
14/A
pr21
/Apr
28/A
pr05
/may
12/m
ay19
/may
26/m
ay03
/Jun
New
yo
Rk C
ITy
Sat
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y18
/Feb
25/F
eb04
/mar
11/m
ar17
/mar
27/m
ar01
/Apr
08/A
pr15
/Apr
22/A
pr29
/Apr
06/m
ay13
/may
TBA
TBA
TBA
HALI
FAx
mon
day
20/F
eb27
/Feb
06/m
ar13
/mar
24/m
ar29
/mar
03/A
pr10
/Apr
17/A
pr24
/Apr
01/m
ay08
/may
15/m
ayTB
ATB
ATB
ALI
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ay28
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07/m
ar14
/mar
21/m
ar31
/mar
06/A
pr11
/Apr
18/A
pr25
/Apr
02/m
ay09
/may
16/m
ay23
/may
TBA
TBA
TBA
ANTw
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Thur
sday
02/m
ar09
/mar
16/m
ar23
/mar
03/A
pr09
/Apr
13/A
pr20
/Apr
27/A
pr04
/may
11/m
ay18
/may
25/m
ayTB
ATB
ATB
AHA
mBu
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day
04/m
ar11
/mar
18/m
ar25
/mar
05/A
pr11
/Apr
15/A
pr22
/Apr
29/A
pr06
/may
13/m
ay20
/may
27/m
ayTB
ATB
ATB
Ago
THeN
BuRg
mon
day
13/m
ar20
/mar
27/m
ar03
/Apr
10/A
pr17
/Apr
24/A
pr01
/may
08/m
ay15
/may
22/m
ay29
/may
05/J
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A13
/Feb
13/F
eb20
/Feb
20/F
eb27
/Feb
27/F
eb06
/mar
06/m
ar13
/mar
13/m
ar20
/mar
20/m
ar27
/mar
27/m
ar03
/Apr
03/A
pr10
/Apr
10/A
pr17
/Apr
17/A
pr24
/Apr
24/A
pr01
/may
veN
ICe
14/F
eb21
/Feb
28/F
eb07
/mar
14/m
ar21
/mar
28/m
ar04
/Apr
11/A
pr18
/Apr
25/A
prko
PeR
14/F
eb15
/Feb
21/F
eb22
/Feb
28/F
eb01
/mar
07/m
ar08
/mar
14/m
ar15
/mar
21/m
ar22
/mar
28/m
ar29
/mar
04/A
pr05
/Apr
11/A
pr12
/Apr
18/A
pr19
/Apr
25/A
pr26
/Apr
02/m
aym
oN
FALC
oN
e15
/Feb
16/F
eb22
/Feb
23/F
eb01
/mar
02/m
ar08
/mar
09/m
ar15
/mar
16/m
ar22
/mar
23/m
ar29
/mar
30/m
ar05
/Apr
06/A
pr12
/Apr
13/A
pr19
/Apr
20/A
pr26
/Apr
27/A
pr03
/may
PIRA
euS
18/F
eb25
/Feb
04/m
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