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The SSRS rescue boats arriving and being unloaded
at Aghios Cosmas Marina, south of Athens.

GAC co-ordinates boats delivery for sea rescue effort

DUBAI, October 29, 2015

GAC, a provider of integrated shipping, logistics and marine services, has co-ordinated the delivery of two high-speed boats from Sweden to Greece, that have joined the sea rescue effort in the Eastern Aegean.
 
The craft were sent by the not-for-profit NGO, the Swedish Sea Rescue Society (SSRS), in response to the growing humanitarian crisis that has seen thousands of refugees attempting to cross the sea to enter Europe through the islands of Eastern Greece, said a statement.
 
According to figures from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, in July alone 50,000 new arrivals were reported, mainly to the islands of Lesvos, Chios, Kos, Samos and Leros. 
 
Last year was the deadliest year on record, with over 3,500 deaths while attempting to make the crossing, but thie year looks set to set a grim new record, with at least 1,850 estimated deaths reported in the Mediterranean in the first five months of the year alone.
 
The SSRS approached GAC Sweden to co-ordinate the transportation of the two 12-metre boats each weighing 12 tonnes to Greece, as a matter of urgency. The route was planned, documentation arranged, and the two boats set off on low-bed trucks from Stockholm on their trip through six European countries – Sweden, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria – before reaching Greece, said a statement.
 
Despite a few technical issues – including a change to route to exclude Italy where some issues with the load dimensions were encountered, and a truck break-down which was repaired en route in Romania – they arrived at Aghios Cosmas Marina, south of Athens, just ten days later, it said.
 
Captain Rolf Westerström, chief executive officer of the Swedish Sea Rescue Society, said: “With this project, we are able to make a real difference. Sea rescue knows no borders, we assist when we have the possibility. For this task, we needed a first class service from all suppliers, and that’s why we chose GAC as our agent.” - TradeArabia News Service



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