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A Greenland shipper expands its Icelandic connections

Royal Arctic Line will offer direct service between eastern coast and Reykjavík.

By Kevin McGwin December 30, 2019
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On-going changes to its shipping routes and the purchase of a new vessel will make it possible for Greenland’s Royal Arctic Line to increase the number of shipments it can make to the remote eastern coast of the country.

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