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Neptune Lines expands network to Argentina and Brazil

October 21, 2025
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Neptune Lines has launched a new short sea service connecting Zárate (Argentina) with Paranaguá and Santos (Brazil), marking its official expansion into Latin America.

This strategic move supports Neptune Lines’ mission to deliver sustainable, high-performance logistics and extend its proven short sea expertise to one of the world’s fastest-growing automotive and logistics regions.

The new service will operate via the PCTC vessel M/V Neptune Hellas, transporting cars, vans, trucks, high & heavy cargo, and roll trailers. With one monthly sailing at launch, the schedule will expand as demand grows.

“Neptune Lines’ entry into Latin America marks a milestone in our global growth strategy,” said Ms. Melina Travlos, Chair of the Board of Neptune Group. “Guided by reliability, sustainability, and customer focus, we’re bringing our trusted European standards and tailor-made solutions to new markets.”

This development strengthens Neptune Lines’ global network and supports its long-term strategy to serve international OEMs and logistics partners with flexible, sustainable short sea transport solutions.

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