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    NEW DIRECT SERVICE FROM CENTRAL AMERICA TO DUNKERQUE-PORT
    4th january 2018

    StreamLines, a specialist in the transport of goods at controlled temperature, has announced a new weekly service, Blue Stream, from Central America and the United States (east coast), and to the Caribbean.

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    DUNKERQUE-PORT MOBILISED FOR PINK OCTOBER
    6th october 2017

    On Friday 6 October the staff of Dunkerque-Port was mobilised for Pink October. 

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    WITH NORLINK PORTS... BUILDING THE MULTIMODAL HUB OF TOMORROW!
    28th september 2017

    One year ago, all the region's freight operators and the managers of its port infrastructuresset out the fundamentals of a new ambition: "to become the logistics hub of north-western Europe and join forces to make this shared ambition a reality".

    The Norlink Ports Association was then formed to lay the foundations of this dynamic, with all the operators of the sector.

    A year after its launch, the region's freight operators and port infrastructure managerswill present the new services on offer and the prospects of development to enhance the region's attractiveness in economic, industrial and logistics terms.

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    STANDING WITH THE CARIBBEAN
    21st september 2017

    After Hurricane Irma's devastating passage through the Caribbean, ravaging the islands of Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy, Martinique and Guadeloupe have now been hit by the violence of Hurricane Maria.

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    DUNKERQUE-PORT PRESENTS ITS CAP 2020 PROJECT
    18th september 2017

    At the launch of the public consultation on Monday 18 September 2017, Grand Port Maritime de Dunkerque presented its CAP 2020 project in the presence of François Soulet de Brugière, Chairman of the Dunkerque-Port's Board of Trustees, and the Port's CEO Stéphane Raison.