Ferry operator Scandlines is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement with Norsepower Oy Ltd, leading clean technology and engineering company pioneering modern wind propulsion technology, to install Norsepower’s Rotor Sail Solution on board the M/V Copenhagen, a hybrid passenger … [Read more...]
Scandlines generated solid performance and stable operations in 2018
Scandlines maintained profitability in 2018 on the back of stable operations and high reliability levels. The group’s two ferry routes completed more than 43,000 departures and transported 7.4 million passengers between Germany and Denmark. Group revenue declined 2 percent to EUR 477 million in … [Read more...]
Scandlines generated record performance in 2017
Scandlines increased revenue and boosted profitability in 2017 in line with the expectations for the year as the group’s expanded capacity on the Rostock-Gedser route was leveraged and investments dampened following a substantial strengthening of fleet and infrastructure in prior years. The group … [Read more...]
Scandlines increases environmental performance
At the end of last year, HASYTEC’s Ultrasound DBP System was put into operation on Scandlines’ hybrid ferry, Berlin. As a result, the Danish-German shipping company improves its environmental performance further and manifests its role as a pioneer in terms of green ferry operation. The complete … [Read more...]
A great high season 2017 for Scandlines
Despite the rainy and cold weather, the summer of 2017 was excellent for Scandlines thanks to a steady ferry service and an increasing growth in the number of transported vehicles. There were no cancellations due to technical issues on the company’s two ferry routes. Only very few … [Read more...]
Scandlines receives prestigious Shippax award
During the annual Shippax “Ferry Shipping Conference”, which was held on board Grandi Navi Veloci's La Superba, April 5-7, 2017, the German-Danish ferry operator Scandlines received once again an esteemed Shippax Award. In 2014, Scandlines was awarded for the conversion of the ferry Prinsesse … [Read more...]