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    Founded. 1921. Headquarters. Genoa, Italy. Number of employees. 1100. Website. https://www.messinaline.it. Messina Line is the maritime shipping division of Ignazio Messina & C., one of Italy 's most historical shipping lines, [1] operating 21 ships in between owned and chartered, and a total fleet of 41,000 TEU containers .

  2. Via G. d'Annunzio 91 - 16121 - Genoa - Italy - Ph. +39 010 53961 - C.F. e P.I. 02150010995 - R.E.A. GE n. 463848 - Capitale Sociale € 5.000.000,00. We are a shipping company that provide regular line services connecting the Mediterranean to Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent, reaching more than 50 ports and supplying over 40 ...

  3. Messina started calling Libya on a regular base in 1921. Afterwards the company extended its activities to all the North African countries and the Near East countries overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Today our regular liner services (Ro-Ro and Lo-Lo) cover the whole Med Area.

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  5. 1977: The Messina Terminal was moved from Genoa to La Spezia. 1982: Sadly, Ignazio Messina passed away. The leadership of the Company was then strong into his son’s hands. 1980-1995: The fourth generation (Andrea Gais, Massimo, Ignazio, Stefano, and Emanuele Messina) gradually joined the Company, carrying on the family-run management and ...

  6. Ignazio Messina (born 24 July 1964) is an Italian lawyer and politician. He is the current leader of Italy of Values. Biography. Ignazio Messina was born in Palermo on 24 July 1964, from a family of magistrates and University professors.

  7. May 1, 2024 · Italy’s Ignazio Messina has taken charge of its largest container ship to date. MSC bags five vintage container ships as it extends raid on secondhand market. Read more

  8. Messina. Sicily, Italy, Europe. Underrated Messina sits on a curved harbour at the northernmost point of Sicily's Ionian Coast, a few kilometres from the Italian mainland. A major transport hub for centuries, it remains an important gateway to and from the island.

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