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1 | JIAN ZHEN HAO enters service between China and Japan
FerryJIAN ZHEN HAO, China-Japan International Ferry (CHINJIF) 's new ship left Shanghai for Osaka on 8 June 2024 and entered service on the Shanghai (China)-Osaka (Japan) route. |
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2 | Rauma shipyard launched SPIRIT OF TASMANIA V
FerryRauma shipyard celebrated the launch of the SPIRIT OF TASMANIA V with traditional ceremonies. The vessel's godmother is Barbara Baker, the 29th Governor of Tasmania. The vessel is the second of two car and passenger ferrie... |
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3 | DFDS improved its profitability during Q1
FinanceDFDS released its Q1 results for 2021. Revenues were slightly down by 1.2% compared to the same quarter last year, ending at DKK 3.768 billion. EBITDA significantly improved by 23% to DKK 750 million. |
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4 | Kristian Durhuus new CEO at Molslinjen
FerryThe deal where Molslinjen buys ForSea, was recently completed. It has now been announced that the current CEO at ForSea, Kristian Durhuus, will become the new CEO at Molslinjen. |
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5 | Godby’s MISTRAL to go on DFDS charter
Ro-roMISTRAL was chartered to the Spanish ro-ro operator Suardiaz Shipping Lines from January until June 2024, with options. The intention was that MISTRAL would trade in Suardiaz's new service between Vigo, Spain and Liverpool... |
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6 | Höegh Autoliners takes delivery of its first of 12 Aurora Class vessels
Ro-roThe HÖEGH AURORA has been delivered to Höegh Autoliners from China Merchants Heavy Industry (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd (CMHI). This is the first of 12 multi-fuel, 9,100 CEU capacity Aurora class vessels that will be delivered to t... |
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7 | RMC in Rauma to build a ferry for Mols Linien’s Bornholm service
Rauma Marine Constructions Oy (RMC) in Rauma and Mols-Linien have signed the agreement for building a 158m ro-pax ferry at a value of ca. €68 million. |
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8 | Royal Caribbean Group reports 2023 results
FinanceTotal revenues for Royal Caribbean Group in 2023 were USD 13.9 billion (USD 8.8 billion) and adjusted EBITDA was USD 4.5 billion (USD 711.6 million). As of 31 December 2023, the Group's customer deposit balance was at US... |
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9 | Irish Ferries name changes for Dover Calais and Holyhead Dublin ships
FerryIrish Ferries announced that the ship currently called OSCAR WILDE serving the Holyhead to Dublin and Dublin to Cherbourg routes, is to be renamed the JAMES JOYCE, and the recently acquired SPIRIT OF BRITAIN will be rename... |
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10 | Viking Line presents VIKING CINDERELLA’s destination cruises in summer 2023
Viking Line presented its next summer's cruise catalog. VIKING CINDERELLA will cruise to the High Coast, Visby, Ystad and Bornholm, but will also supplement the traffic between Stockholm, Mariehamn, Helsinki and Tallinn. |
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11 | Several USA-based companies get approval to offer cruises to Cuba
Cruise Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH) and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCCL) announced on December 7 that they have both received approval from the government of the Republic of Cuba to operate cruises to Cuba. |
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12 | Shippax Designs 20 - OUT NOW!
Our annual publication presenting newbuildings and converted ships is published. Theme vessel is Grimaldi Group's ECO LIVORNO. |
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13 | Grandi Navi Veloci calling back at Malta again
MSC Aponte Group continues betting on its ferry branch operated by Genoa-based subsidiary GNV Grandi Navi Veloci which strengthens its links to Sicily by launching a new international ro-ro line to Malta, a country they already... |
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14 | Introducing the icon of vacations: Royal Caribbean reveals ICON OF THE SEAS
Royal Caribbean International has revealed the first look at the highly anticipated ICON OF THE SEAS, defined as the Icon of Vacations. Arriving in late 2023 ahead of its January 2024 debut, the first Icon Class ship will be th... |
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15 | First feedback from first X-BOW expedition cruise vessel-‘In big seas I kept waiting for the slamming – it never came’
The first ULSTEIN X-BOW® polar cruise vessel, GREG MORTIMER is about to set off for her first Antarctica expedition, and will cross the notorious Drake Passage on 1 November. The X-BOW® feature reduces the slamming in head seas... |
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16 | deugro announces two new wind turbine transporting ro-ro’s in cooperation with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and Amasus Offshore B.V.
Ro-rodeugro Denmark and its partners Siemens Gamesa and Amasus Offshore B.V. will bring two newly designed ro-ro vessels—customized for transporting offshore wind turbine components—to the market. Siemens Gamesa and deugro have... |
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17 | P&O Ferries extend charter of Bore ships
Ro-roP&O Ferries has confirmed its long term commitment to its North Sea routes by extending the charter agreement with Bore Ltd on the NORSKY and NORSTREAM for three years, boosting the flow of trade between Belgium and th... |
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18 | Baleària’s hybrid electric H2 Ready ferry CAP DE BARBARIA delivered
FerryBaleària’s Ibiza to Formentera ferry CAP DE BARBARIA has been delivered from Armon de Vigo shipyard. The hybrid electric ferry can achieve zero emissions in approaches and stays in port and is H2 Ready. |
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19 | Four additional Island Class vessels to be purchased by BC Ferries
FerryFollowing the major capital expenditure approval by the BC Ferries Commissioner, BC Ferries is able to take the next step towards the purchase of four new hybrid electric Island Class vessels that will increase capacity fo... |
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20 | Tallink Grupp’s new shuttle MYSTAR newbuilding steel sections prepared in Poland set sail for Rauma Marine Constructions’s (RMC) Rauma shipyard
Steel sections built at the former Gdanska Shipyard for Tallink Grupp’s new shuttle vessel MYSTAR, which will become the vessel’s food storage area in the future, last night (1-2 August) set sail on the barge KIKKA towed by tug... |
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