At present, it is Scandlines’ assessment that the border closure and the derivative effects will affect the company’s revenue negatively by more than DKK 1 billion. However, the company’s expectation is that the annual result, regardless of the pressured situation, will not be negative overall. Therefore DKK 69 Million will be given back.
FERRY, ROPAX AND RORO GALLERY
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