The following ships are expected in Malta:

The CMA CGM Nerval from Antwerp to Piraeus, the CMA CGM Racine from Suez Canal to La Spezia (both CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Maersk Lamanai from Malaga to Genoa (Thomas Smith & Co Ltd), the MV Eurocargo Malta from Genoa to Genoa (Sullivan Maritime Ltd) and the Barbara Krahulik from Catania (SMS Shipping), today.

The Atlantic Geneva from Turkey to Algiers, the CMA CGM Herodote from Skikda to Mersin, the Pacaya from Annaba to Annaba, the Jan to Izmir, the Fas Dammam from Skikda to Tripoli (all CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Monte Azul from Hamburg to Alexandria, the Maersk Arkansas from Bejaia to Skikda, the Maersk Serangoon from Port Said to Port Tangier (all Thomas Smith & Co Ltd) tomorrow.

The Hansa Cloppenburg from Dekheila to Algiers, the CMA CGM Columba from Beirut to Valencia, the Buxcliff from Piraeus to Rotterdam, the CMA CGM Bougainville from China, the CMA CGM Aristote from Algiers to Mersin (all CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Maersk Hong Kong from Singapore to Gioia Tauro, the Alexander Maersk from Algiers to Annaba (both Thomas Smith & Co Ltd), the MSC Amalfi from Gioia Tauro to Valencia (John Ripard & Son Ltd), the MV Eurocargo Genova from Genoa to Genoa (Sullivan Maritime Ltd) and the Barbara Krahulik from Catania (SMS Shipping) on Saturday.

The Cristina Star from Algeciras to Livorno, the Nicola from Napoli to Misurata (both CMA CGM Malta Agency Ltd), the Maersk Bogor from Algeciras to Izmit (Thomas Smith & Co Ltd) on Sunday.

The JSP Sleipner from Algiers to Algiers, the Maersk Kobe from Izmir to Valencia, the Gabriel A from Thessaloniki to Thessaloniki (all Thomas Smith & Co Ltd) and the Barbara Krahulik from Catania (SMS Shipping) on Monday.

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