Why Eckerö Link Bought STENA NAUTICA

By 2026 Newsletter week 20

Eckerö Link has acquired STENA NAUTICA to replace FJÄRDVÄGEN on the Långnäs–Naantali route. The move is designed to improve operational efficiency, cargo flow and future commercial flexibility.

Why Did They Buy Her?

The decision is based on several operational and strategic advantages:

  • Better fit for the route: STENA NAUTICA was already considered when FJÄRDVÄGEN was acquired. Management believes she is better sized for the current operation.
  • Drive-through loading: Vehicles can enter at one end and leave at the other, eliminating reversing and reducing turnaround times.
  • Two drive-through freight decks: This significantly improves logistics efficiency.
  • More customer-friendly timetable: Faster port operations may allow more attractive schedules.
  • Improved fuel efficiency: The ship offers opportunities to optimise fuel consumption.
  • Future growth potential: The vessel can support both freight expansion and possible passenger development.
  • Strengthening Åland as a hub: The investment reinforces the island’s position in Baltic logistics.

STENA NAUTICA became available after Stena Line closed its Halmstad–Grenaa service and decided to sell the vessel.

Infrastructure Requirements

To fully benefit from the ship’s drive-through design, both Långnäs and Naantali need terminal adaptations. Eckerö Link says discussions with both ports are already at an advanced stage.

Source: Rederi AB Eckerö

Photo: Niklas Nolte