FERRY FINANCE

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Havila Becomes Major Shareholder of Fjord1

On Monday 9 December 2019, Per Sævik’s Shipping company Havila (through its wholly owned subsidiary Havilafjordn Holding AS) bought for NOK 676 million shares in Fjord1. By this move, Havila holds 66.5% of the Fjord1 shares.

On Tuesday 10 December, Havila secured capital for the acquisition from a fund managed by Vision Ridge Partners. Together they hold 70.35 million shares, representing 70.35% of the shares of Fjord1.

The intention of the parties is to cooperate as partners in developing Fjord1 into an integrated transportation and tourism company, through a potential consolidation with Havila Kystruten AS. Havila Kystruten has four ships under construction, to be used as from 2021 on the Norwegian Coast. (remark: two of these ships, to be built by Barreras, have been canceled)

Frederik Wilhelm Mohn has in the meanwhile announced that he resigns from the Board of Directors in Fjord1 ASA with immediate effect. 

FERRY PORTS

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Smart Fences

The test installation of the Smart ‘PASSAnT’ Fences has been presented in the Port of Ostend. The Lord Mayor was invited to try to access the port by all means. In vain.

PASSAnT stands for ‘PlAtform for innovative Security Solutions hArbours & Terminals’.

SHORT NEWS

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Fjord Line: Christmas Eve for Singles and Families with Children on Bergensfjord

Robin Hood House, Church City Mission and Fjord Line want to make the Christmas holiday a little more enjoyable for all those who are lonely or are struggling financially. A cosy gathering with Christmas food will be organised on Christmas Eve, when Bergensfjord is docked in Bergen. Santa Claus will pay a visit!

SHORT NEWS EXTRA

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  • On 7 December, Stena Nautica did her first test call in Halmstad. In less than two months Stena Line starts operating the new route between Grenaa and Halmstad (instead of Varberg).
  • Baja Ferries began operations in the Mexican Pacific with Oaxaca Star. It is not a ferry but a multi-purpose vessel.
  • Clipper Pennant is on her way back to Dublin, after having finished her charter to the Balearia/Fred Olsen service from Huelva to the Canaries.
  • Grimaldi Lines will use the Cruise Ausonia on the service from Brindisi to Greece between 20 December and 15 February. She appears in Grimaldi’s booking system as the Cruise A.
  • Moby SPL Ltd has issued a letter, saying that all departures of SPL Princess Anastasia in December 2019 and January 2020 have been cancelled, “due to unforeseeable and unavoidable technical issues (force majeure)”.
  • As expected, Sirena Seaways (currently sailing as Baie De Seine for Brittany Ferries) will replace Liverpool Seaways on the Karlshamn – Klaipeda route. She starts on 14 April 2020. Liverpool Seaways has been sold to La Méridionale.