Shipping between Morocco and Europe

ATLAS SERVICE: Connecting Morocco to Europe 

Denholm Good Logistics is the appointed UK liner agent for DP World’s Atlas Service — a new weekly container service connecting Morocco and Europe. Atlas operates fixed-day sailings linking Casablanca and Agadir with London Gateway and Antwerp, providing fast, reliable, and sustainable transport solutions for businesses moving goods between North Africa and the UK.

The service is designed for speed and efficiency. Shipments from Agadir reach London Gateway in just five days, while the simple four-port rotation and guaranteed berthing slots ensure consistent, predictable schedules. Atlas is fully equipped to handle reefer cargo for fresh produce, as well as dry containers for a wide range of goods, including textiles, automotive parts, electrical goods, and raw materials.

As the UK liner agent, we provide complete import and export solutions, including port-to-door and door-to-door services. Our in-house customs team supports smooth navigation of UK regulations, ensuring your shipments arrive on time and hassle-free.

Advantages

  • Fast transit: Only five days from Agadir to London Gateway, keeping your fresh produce and other cargo on the move.
  • Reliable schedule: Fixed-day weekly sailings with guaranteed berthing at London Gateway and Antwerp provide predictable, on-time delivery.
  • Flexible cargo options: Brand new reefer containers and dry containers accommodate a wide variety of goods, from fruit and vegetables to textiles, automotive parts, and raw materials.
  • Sustainable shipping: Up to 70% reduction in CO₂ emissions compared with road transport, supporting your ESG goals.

Atlas Service Overview

For more information on the Atlas Service contact our team today!

 

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Potential strike could hit U.S. East coast and gulf ports

Cargo owners are being urged to create backup plans in anticipation of a potential strike at ports along the US east and Gulf coasts, which could disrupt traffic starting October 1st, coinciding with the busiest shipping season. The six-year labour agreement between...

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