Autoliner Launches Weekly RoRo Service to Norway
6th February 2025
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Polaris Autoliners, a UK-based shipping company specializing in Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) transport, is expanding its global network with the introduction of a new weekly RoRo service from Bremerhaven (Germany) to Norway. This service includes direct calls at the ports of Oslo and Drammen, providing a reliable transportation solution for the automotive industry.
“Norway is a strategically important market for international vehicle transport, particularly as one of the world’s leading importers of electric vehicles,” says Marius Toft, CEO of Polaris Autoliners. “With weekly calls in Oslo and Drammen, we are offering our customers an efficient logistics solution that meets the growing demands of the industry while strengthening our presence in Scandinavia.”
This new service complements Polaris Autoliners‘ existing global routes, which include connections from Europe to the Mediterranean, Far East, Australia, and North America. With regular departures and direct calls at key ports, customers benefit from optimized supply chains, reduced transit times, and expanded transport capacity.
In response to the increasing demand in vehicle transport, Polaris Autoliners has launched this new direct route to Norway, with the first departure taking place in January. The service is now available for bookings.
Polaris Autoliners is a specialized roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) logistics provider that offers tailor-made solutions for global automotive OEMs. Founded in 2022 and based in London, the company offers comprehensive logistics services, including ocean transport, inland distribution, terminal and compound operations. As part of the Salloum Logistics Group, Polaris Autoliners has an expansive global network and prioritizes efficiency, safety and reliability in automotive logistics.
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