CMA CGM Malta

CMA CGM Malta is part of the larger CMA CGM Group, a global leader in the shipping and logistics industry. Headquartered in Marseille, France, the CMA CGM Group is one of the world's largest container shipping companies, operating a fleet that services numerous ports worldwide, including those in Malta.


Malta, strategically located in the Mediterranean, serves as a critical node in global shipping routes. CMA CGM Malta plays a significant role in facilitating maritime trade in this region, leveraging Malta's geographic position to provide efficient shipping services. The company's operations in Malta include container shipping, logistics, and other maritime services, ensuring the smooth movement of goods to and from the island nation.


Key aspects of CMA CGM Malta might include:



  1. Container Services: Offering extensive container shipping services to and from Malta, connecting it with major global trade routes.

  2. Logistics Solutions: Providing comprehensive logistics services, including warehousing, freight forwarding, and multimodal transport solutions.

  3. Port Operations: Engaging in various port-related activities in Malta, ensuring efficient handling and movement of cargo.

  4. Customer Service: Maintaining strong customer support and services to meet the needs of local businesses and international clients.

  5. Sustainability: Aligning with the CMA CGM Group's commitment to sustainability, CMA CGM Malta likely focuses on reducing environmental impact through various green initiatives.


The parent company, CMA CGM, is known for its innovation in maritime logistics, implementing cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices to enhance operational efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. This ethos extends to its operations in Malta, where they continuously strive to improve their services and contribute positively to the local economy.


For the latest and most detailed information, it's always a good idea to visit the official CMA CGM website or contact their local office in Malta directly.


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