Unity Line sells WOLIN to A-Ships Management

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On 18 March 2025, Unity Line delivered its RoPax WOLIN to the Athens-based A-Ships Management. The vessel has been renamed GOLDEN CARRIER.

Originally built in Norway in 1986 as a pure train/cargo ferry for SweFerry, she initially operated on the Helsingborg–Copenhagen route under DanLink as the ØRESUND. In July 2000, she was reassigned to the Copenhagen–Malmö route operated by Scandlines. A year later, in 2001, she was sold to Sea Containers and sent to Landskrona/Remontowa shipyard (Gdańsk) for conversion into a RoPax ferry, a process completed in 2002.

Following her conversion, she was chartered to SeaWind Line, renamed SKY WIND, and deployed on the Stockholm–Långnäs–Turku line until August 2007. She was then sold to Unity Line and operated on the Świnoujście–Trelleborg route as WOLIN until 31 January 2025.

The ship is expected to arrive in Greece in early April, where she will undergo minor modifications before entering service on the Adriatic route in June. GOLDEN CARRIER has a capacity for 370 passengers and 1,770 lane metres, with a service speed of 18 knots.

Photo: A-Ships Management

Stena RoRo presents more “Flexers”

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In a recent website update, StenaRoRo presents three designs of Ro-Pax and Ro-Ro vessels, showcasing their usual high flexibility, which includes multifuel options, and more.

Three models:

E-FLEXER 300-500

C-FLEXER

NEW MAX

In May, Stena Line announced two NewMax hybrid vessels to be built for the Irish Sea.

The two all-new hybrid propulsion vessels, designed to run on methanol and adding 80% capacity on the Belfast-Heysham route, will be ready in 2025.

Unity Line and Port of Trelleborg sign a new five-year agreement

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  • Unity Line has operated the Trelleborg—Swinoujscie route since February 2007.
  • Positive, steady growth in traffic on the route with over 10% annual volume increase.
  • Unity Line currently operates 4 vessels on the Trelleborg—Swinoujscie route.
  • Ro-Pax EPSILON (chartered by Irish Ferries since 2014) will replace GALILEUSZ as from January 2024. Both vessels are owned by companies within the Polish company Euroafrica.
  • Lanemetre increase from 1,830 to 2,860.
  • Two additional vessels under construction in Poland will join the route in 2025 and 2026.
  • Agreement is effective from January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2028.