Shippax Weekly News Bulletin – 31
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(Video) Launching of THJELVAR, sister to VISBORG, at GSI on monday the 24th
Destination Gotland’s THJELVAR was launched on Monday the 24th of July at the GSI shipyard. The ferry, a sister to VISBORG (delivery late this year), is 200 meters long, 32,000 gross tonnes and will be able to carry 1650 passengers.
2017, second quarter figures for Scandlines Helsingborg-Helsingör released
The ferry company transported more cars and passengers in Q2, 2017, compared to the same period last year. A late Easter affected positive, and a postponed battery conversion affected negative.
OSK-Shiptech A/S and the ferry company Læsø signs contract
The aim with the cooperation is to examine the need for a new ferry between the Danish island Læsø and Frederikshavn, a route that some 270,000 passengers take every year.
LaNaval in dire need of a financial lifeline
Astilleros LaNaval, the Sestao (Bilbao)-based shipyard, is hopeful that a white knight, in the shape of Manuel del Dago, will rescue the yard from its current economic difficulties.
French state poised to temporarily nationalise STX France
In a move aimed at preventing Fincantieri to take a majority stake in the STX France Shipyard, French economy minister Bruno Le Maire has declared that the French state wants to exercise its pre-emption rights to acquire 66.6% of the shares in STX France, equivalent to EUR 79.5m.
Best ever first half year results for Finnlines
During the first half of the year, total revenues for the Finnlines Group increased by 12.4% to EUR 259.3m, compared to EUR 230.7m during the same period in 2016.
Scandlines completes refinancing
Puttgarden-Rødby and Rostock-Gedser operator Scandlines has successfully completed an EUR 862m refinancing comprising a six-year bank tranche, an eleven-year institutional tranche and associated revolving credit and liquidity facilities.
Stena Line to increase capacity on the Rotterdam (Europoort)-Harwich route
Due to increasing demand Stena Line will replace CAPUCINE and SEVERINE by MISIDA and MISANA on the company’s Europoort-Harwich freight-only service in January 2018.
Tynwald rejects IOMSPC’s offer to continue running ferry services to the Isle of Man after 2026
The Parliament of the Isle of Man, the Tynwald, has rejected the Isle of Man Steam Packet Co’s (IOMSPC) GBP 170m offer to continue running the ferry services between the UK mainland and Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man after 2026.
Portugal’s WestSea Viana Shipyard building a series of polar expedition cruise ships for newcomer Mystic Cruises
Currently under construction at the Portuguese WestSea Shipyard in Viana do Castelo for local interests is the 9,300 gt, 126m x 19m x 4.8m capacity polar expedition cruise vessel WORLD EXPLORER.
Ulstein Verft completes major upgrade and re-engining of expedition cruise vessel OCEAN ADVENTURER
Ulstein Verft has completed the major upgrade and re-engining of the polar expedition cruise vessel SEA ADVENTURER.
Citigroup Global Markets Limited appointed to possibly find new investors for AS Tallink Grupp
The supervisory board of the AS Tallink Grupp has started an exploratory process to potential strategic options for the Group.
Isle of Man Steam Packet Co pays Liverpool to stay
More than GBP 0.5m is being paid by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company for essential work at Liverpool’s Princess Parade Landing Stage that will enable high-speed services to Douglas by catamaran MANANNAN to continue from the Mersey river berth until the end of 2019.
Flying start for newco Elbe ferry
Fifty days after the restart of the Cuxhaven-Brunsbüttel service, Elb-Linkfährgesellschaft mbH reveals that the single-ship operation has carried more passengers, more cars and more freight than the two ships did during the same period last year.
Brittany Ferries extends charter of MN PELICAN for another two years
Brittany Ferries has extended the charter of the freight ro-ro MN PELICAN by a further two years.
Meyer Werft adds one more Disney Cruise Line ship to its tally
In addition to the two ships already on order for Disney Cruise Line, Meyer Werft in Papenburg will build a third newbuilding which is slated for delivery in 2022.
Africa Morocco Link to add a fourth vessel
In order to adjust capacity to meet demand during the busy summer months, Africa Morocco Link has chartered Arab Bridge’s QUEEN NEFERTITI.
Trinidad & Tobago charters in fast ferry and freight ro-ro to maintain vital seabridge
The government of Trinidad & Tobago has chartered in a fast ferry and a large ro-ro for a minimum of one year to maintain its vital seabridge between Port of Spain and Scarborough.
Stena acquires STENA SUPERFAST VII and VIII
The AS Tallink Grupp has completed the sale of STENA SUPERFAST VII and STENA SUPERFAST VIII to Stena Ropax Limited.
Fosen Yard signs Letter of Intent with global industrial partner
Fosen Yard, Rissa, Norway and Hantong Shipbuilding, China have on 7 July 2017 agreed to form a Joint Venture for building ro-pax, ro-ro and cruise vessels.
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