The following ships are expected in Malta:
The Maerk Lota from Malaga to Genoa (Thomas Smith & Co Ltd), the Mayssan to Genoa (Bianchi & Co Ltd), the MSC Clorinda from Barcelona to Salalah (John Ripard & Son Ltd), the Kreta S from Trapani to Tripoli, the CS Tina from Algiers to Annaba (CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd) and the Barbara Krahulik from Catania (SMS Shipping) today.
The Spirit of Melbourne from Algeciras to Salerno, the Hansa Cloppenburg from Dekhelia to Algiers, the Stellar Wakamatsu from Skikda to Mersin, the Max Cooler from Gemlik to Algiers, the Fas Dammam from Misurata to Catania (all CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Alexander Maersk from Skikda to Bejaia, the Maersk Arun from Bejaia to Skikda, the RS Mistral to Tunis (all Thomas Smith & Co Ltd), the Hungary to Sheva (Bianchi & Co Ltd) tomorrow.
The CMA CGM Rabelais from Piraeus to Rotterdam, the JSP Skirner from El Khoms to Sousse (both CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Maersk Sebarok from Port Said to Port Tangier (Thomas Smith & Co Ltd) on Saturday.
The Maersk Batam from Port Tangier to Izmit, the Maersk Arkansas from Bejaia to Algiers (both Thomas Smith & Co Ltd) on Sunday.
The Dionyssis from Thessaloniki to Thessaloniki, the Star Comet from Algiers to Algiers, the Maersk Kingston from Izmir to Valencia (all Thomas Smith & Co Ltd), the MV Euroferry Olympia from Salerno to Salerno, the MV Eurocargo Malta from Livorno to Genoa (Sullivan Maritime Ltd), the CSAV Traiguen from Gioia Tauro to Valencia (John Ripard & Son Ltd), the CMA CGM Andromeda from Suez Canal to Valencia (CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd) and the Barbara Krahulik from Catania (SMS Shipping) on Monday.