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Ignazio Messina & C. Riding the wave of the global shipping boom

Ignazio Messina & C. is a leading Italian shipping company with a long track record of success. Its history dates back to 1921, when Giuseppe Messina first launched a company serving routes to Africa, and in 1929 the company was officially established. Although World War II took its toll on the business, the Messina company began acquiring ships again in 1960, launching services to ports in the Maghreb, the Red Sea, and the Gulf

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