Attica Holdings S.A. announced that, pursuant to the credit rating reassessment performed by ICAP S.A. in line with the provisions of the Common Bond Loan issued on 26.07.2019, the Company maintained a ΑΑ credit rating (low credit risk zone).
Stena Line and Port of Gothenburg signed an agreement for the relocation of Stena Line’s Denmark- and Germany ferry operations to an all-new terminal in Arendal, Gothenburg. The new location will meet the needs of sustainable transport solutions for both Stena Line and Port of Gothenburg.
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Energy company Repsol has inaugurated its second LNG supply terminal. The inauguration took place in Santander Spain on 7th June and was attended by Repsol’s Executive Managing Director of Circular Economy and Industrial Transformation, Juan Abascal and Brittany Ferries’ CEO Christophe Mathieu.
The terminal comprises a cryogenic tank with a storage capacity of 1,000m3. It follows the opening of an LNG bunker facility in Bilbao last year. The two facilities are part of a collaboration agreement that Repsol signed with Brittany Ferries in 2019 for the supply of LNG for ships serving Spanish routes.
The new terminal is co-financed by the European Commission through the CEF-Connecting Europe Facilities Program.
By the end of the first year of operations, it is estimated its emissions of CO2 will have been cut by around 12,000 tons.
Danish ship designers OSK Group, consisting of three sister companies with each their area of maritime expertise: OSK-ShipTech, OSK-Offshore and Steen Friis Design, will unify behind one brand going forward – OSK Design.
Both Fjordline ferries STAVANGERFJORD and BERGENSFJORD returned to service between Bergen, Stavanger, Hirtshals and Kristiansand, after a serious upgrade at Fosen Yards.
The single-fuel Rolls Royce LNG engines were exchanged with Wärtsilä dual-fuel LNG/MGO engines – four on each vessel.