Small Ro-Ro Goes To ANEK

By 2019 Newsletter week 14

ANEK LINES (Riaz Shipping) acquired the small ro-ro ISLAND EXPRESS. Our Greek correspondent believes she will be used to support LYKTOS, which operates in the Dominican Republic since 2018.

The ship is actually being overhauled in Perama.

ISLAND EXPRESS is a Visentini-built vessel from 1989, with a capacity for 70 trucks.

FERRY PORTS

By 2019 Newsletter week 14

A Slice Of Hollywood For Holyhead

Holyhead could soon have its own version of one of the world’s most iconic landmarks if ambitious plans by Stena Line get the go ahead.

Stena Line, who own and operate Holyhead Port, want to erect a 30m ‘HOLYHEAD’ sign near the lighthouse at South Stack similar to the world-famous HOLLYWOOD sign which has provided the Californian city with an instantly recognisable global identity for the last 95 years.

FINANCE

By 2019 Newsletter week 14

Tallink Grupp Publishes 2019 Q1 Passenger And Cargo Statistics

According to the figures published, the group transported

-3.9% passengers (1,855,772)

-3.7% cars (214,087)

+2.7% freight units (93,114)

Reason:

-2.8% less trips (2,234 trips against 2,299 in Q1 last year)

Six vessels have been going through various renewals and upgrades during planned dockings at shipyards in Poland, Lithuania and Finland.

Color Group Publishes 2018 Annual Report

By 2019 Newsletter week 14

In 2018, Color Line, the ferry branch of Color Group, had a turnover of more than NOK 5 billion, and an operating profit (EBIT) of NOK 686 million. The good result in 2018 is due, among other things, to increased earnings per customer, growth in freight markets by the addition of a ro-ro vessel and efficient operations.

  • +3.4% revenue (NOK 5,141 million)
  • +3.1% EBIT (NOK 1 217 million)
  • -0.6% passengers (3,780,748)
  • +1.1% freight units (182,632)

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

By 2019 Newsletter week 14

Draft Guidelines Agreed On Fire Safety On Ro-Ro Vessels 

IMO’s Sub-Committee conducted a meeting on Ship Systems and Equipment (SSE 6), on 4-8 March 2019. The meeting focused on fire safety on ro-ro vessels in order to minimize the danger and the accidents caused by fire.

TECHNOLOGY

By 2019 Newsletter week 14

Kongsberg Completes Rolls-Royce Commercial Marine Acquisition

Following European Commission approval, Kongsberg Maritime parent company Kongsberg Gruppen has completed the acquisition of Rolls-Royce Commercial Marine (RRCM). Officially part of Kongsberg Maritime, RRCM will operate under the KONGSBERG brand and the Kongsberg Maritime legal entity.

Kongsberg Gruppen announced its intention to acquire RRCM, an established and trusted global supplier of maritime technology and engineering products, in July 2018. With the unification of Kongsberg Maritime and RRCM, KONGSBERG is represented in 40 countries, has more than 11,000 employees and an annual turnover of more than NOK 22 billion. A fleet of more than 30,000 vessels depends on the organisation’s combined expertise.

IN THE MEDIA

By 2019 Newsletter week 14

£370-Million Ferry Contract Poses ‘Existential Threat’ To Pentland Ferries

Pentland Ferries, which operates a service between Gills Bay and St Margaret’s Hope, has claimed a proposed £370-million contract to provide ferry services to the Northern Isles poses an “existential threat” to its market position.