Nordana has expanded its service to Libya with the addition of calls to the port of Misurata.

Nordana has been operating regular ro/ro and breakbulk service from the US into North Africa for more than 50 years. When trade relations re-opened between the US and Libya in 2004 after a lapse of almost 20 years, Nordana was the first carrier to return with regular, direct service.

The port of Misurata will be called on all sailings to Libya with a frequency of 17 to 18 days. This additional port call will begin with the voyage of the m.s. Silkeborg loading in Houston 1/31, Jacksonville 2/5, and Baltimore 2/8. The ship is scheduled to arrive at Misurata on 2/26.

Nordana also serves the Libyan ports of Benghazi, Marsa El Brega and Tripoli to accommodate customer cargo needs.

In the US, Nordana transports ro/ro, breakbulk, heavylift, and oversize cargo, as well as containers, from Houston, Jacksonville and Baltimore. Regular service is provided to Algeria, Egypt, Turkey, Spain and Italy before the vessels return to Houston via Venezuela, St Domingo, Guatemala and Mexico.