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Maersk: Are social media worth the costs?

Maersk line will evaluate its presence on social media through a new study Following the attention Maersk Line has received after becoming a frontrunner in the use of social media, the company now looks to find out if its presence on the social media has any real value. A report published by McKinsey confirms the potential.What is it worth? The question posed by many people when they have read about this or that company focusing on social media. And that is exactly the question, Jonathan Wichmann, Head of Social Media in Maersk Line, wants to answer in a new study. Until the end of the year, he wil in cooperation with a number of international companies try to find out if it pays off for a company like Maersk Line to be present on the social media."Our goal is to valuate our presence. A lot of people in Maersk Line are happy with our presence but sooner or later the question rises: What is it worth? That is the question we are going to answer with our study. It may well be that we discover it to have no value or that it is not worth the time we spend ...

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Maersk Line adds four new services from Malta Freeport

Including the mainline services AE20 and the Aegean Sea service Maersk Line, the world's largest shipping line which last year chose to shift its central Mediterranean hub port from Gioia Tauro to Malta Freeport Terminals, has introduced several new regular services calling at the Freeport.These include the mainline services AE20 and the Aegean Sea service, and feeder services L28 and L45.The mainline service AE20 is now calling eastbound between Asia and Europe weekly.This service already calls at Malta Freeport westbound, also on a weekly basis; 10 vessels with a maximum carrying capacity of 9,600 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) are deployed on this service.The ports of call are Valencia, Malaga, Algeciras, Malta Freeport, Port Said, Port Klang, Singapore, Xiamen, Shanghai, Ningbo, Yantian, and Nansha New Port.The Aegean Sea service is operated by Seago Line, a liner company which began handling the intra-European container activities on behalf of the Maersk Group last year.In northern Europe, the Aegean Sea service is covering the main markets and offers connections from Felixstowe, Bremerhaven and Antwerp.The addition of the weekly connection from the port of Felixstowe will be welcomed by the local entrepreneurs as this connection offers a transit time of just 10 days from Felixstowe ...

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