Shippax News Bulletin – 38
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P&O Ferries adds capacity on Zeebrugge-Teesport service
To meet customer demand P&O Ferries is poised to further boost capacity on its six times weekly ro-ro service between Zeebrugge and Teesport, currently operated by the chartered 1,625-lanemetre MISTRAL and 2,863-lanemetre BORE SONG.
Increased passenger carryings for GNV
During the GNV Awards, held on board GNV’s RHAPSODY, the MSC-controlled ferry operator announced that it had experienced a very strong summer, showing a 6.2% passenger increase with a total of 1.3 million passengers being carried for the June to September period.
Hyundai Mipo Dockyard secures another major ro-pax contract
Hot on the heels of the delivery of the 31,000gt NEW GOLDEN BRIDGE VII to Weidong Ferry, Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) announced that it has landed a new contract for a 27,000gt ro-pax earmarked for domestic service.
Color Line will obtain NOK 33.8 million to move goods from road to sea
The Norwegian Coastal Administration will grant a total of NOK 70.4 million to three actors that will move some 1.8 million tonnes from road to sea. Color Line is one of them and will obtain NOK 33.8 million spread over a three-year period.
Møre og Romsdal puts four more ferry routes out to tender
The Møre og Romsdal county in Norway has put the following route package out to tender: Festøya-Hundeidvika, Stranda-Liabygda, Eidsdal-Linge and Leknes-Sæbø-Skår-Trandal-Standal.
Rebranded U.N. Ro-Ro to introduce ‘Seaways’ names
U.N. Ro-Ro will be rebranded DFDS, a process that will take several years. The first ship to display the name and the livery of the new owners is the lengthened UN KARADENIZ. DFDS has also announced that all twelve ships in the U.N. Ro-Ro fleet will be renamed after Turkish UNESCO world heritage sites. In line with the rest of the DFDS fleet, the name will be followed by the Seaways suffix.
Polferries’ new NOVA STAR finally enters service
Following months of delays and uncertainty, Polferries’ chartered ro-pax NOVA STAR entered service on the Gdansk-Nynäshamn route on 14 September. Original plans were for the ferry to have entered service at the end of March, with the in-service date being changed nine times since then.
Record summer for Wasaline
The summer (June-August) was very strong for Wasaline, the single ship Vaasa-Umeå operator, with record carryings on both the passenger and passenger vehicle side.
STENA VINGA introduced on the Gothenburg-Frederikshavn service
After a two-week refit at Oresund DryDocks, Landskrona, the former BornholmerFaergen’s HAMMERODDE was introduced as STENA VINGA between Gothenburg and Frederikshavn on 16 September, displaying a full Stena Line livery.
Canary Bridge Seaways to charter Seatruck’s CLIPPER PENNANT
Alistair Eagles, CEO of UK-based Seatruck Ferries has confirmed to Shippax that the company’s 2009-built, 1,830-lanemetre ro-ro CLIPPER PENNANT has been chartered to new Spanish ferry operator Canary Bridge Seaways from early November. He said that the “terms and length of the charter remain confidential.”
Stena charters SOMERSET
Stena Line has long-term chartered CLdN’s 2,475 lanemetre SOMERSET and will initially place her on the Europoort (Rotterdam)-Harwich route, joining the 1,511-lanemetre BORE BAY on 19 September.
Nichols Brothers launched the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VENTURE
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC VENTURE, the sister ship of the 2017-built NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC QUEST, has been launched from Nichols Brothers Boat Builders in Freeland, WA. The ship will now be fitted out for delivery to Lindblad Expeditions at the end of the year.
Financials
Minoan Lines happily maintains steady course
Consolidated turnover in the first six months was EUR 35.9 million, up a shade on the EUR 35.5 million in the first half of 2017. The group's operating profit (EBITDA) was EUR 8.505 million down from EUR 9.68 million in the 2017 period while the net profit at EUR 1.854 million represents an improvement on the EUR 1.585 million a year ago.
Press releases
Chevron Marine Lubricants Launches 2020 Ready Lubricant Range
Chevron Marine Lubricants has developed a brand-new range of cylinder lubricants compatible with virtually all available global sulphur cap 2020 compliance options.
'Red Goes Green' is the name given to Red Funnel's new long-term Environmental Strategy announced today. It seeks to showcase the environmental successes of recent years and highlight a wide range of new green initiatives, including measures to change consumer behavior in line with the company's commitment to operate in an environmentally sustainable and sympathetic manner.
Rolls-Royce launches new range of powerful medium speed V-Engines
New B33:45 liquid fuel and B36:45 gas V-engine series with 12, 16 and 20 cylinder
At 600 KW per cylinder the new engines offer a 20 per cent increase in power
Perfect fit for hybrid systems with renewable energy sources
Carnival Corporation Launches OceanView® Mobile, a Travel Industry First
New app lets consumers watch the most popular U.S. travel series and other original travel shows at home, on the go and at sea
World's largest cruise company furthers efforts to increase awareness of and demand for cruise vacations.
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