El Salam Maritime Transport

El Salam Maritime Transport is an Egyptian ferry operator that operates a fleet of fifteen vessels on Red Sea routes between ports in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. The company transports over one million passengers a year and is the largest private shipping company in the Middle East.[1]

El Salam Maritime Transport Co
IndustryShipping
Headquarters,
Area served
Red Sea
ServicesPassenger transportation
Freight transportation
Websitewww.elsalammaritime.com
Al Salam Carducci 82 in Suez

El Salam gained media attention in 2006 after the MV al-Salam Boccaccio 98, sank on 2 February 2006 in the Red Sea en route from Duba, Saudi Arabia, to Safaga in southern Egypt, with the loss of over 1000 lives.[1]

This ship, among others in the same class, were supposed to end their career in 2010, but after the Boccaccio 98 disaster all remaining (3) vessels were sold to an Indian scrapyard (one other had burned out and sank already in 2002).

Routes operated

References

  1. Mohamed Gad-el-Hak (23 June 2008). Large-Scale Disasters: Prediction, Control, and Mitigation. Cambridge University Press. pp. 57–. ISBN 978-1-139-47229-6.
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