FERRY PORTS

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Agreement Between Ports Of TangerMed And Algeciras

The agreement of cooperation signed by the Chairmen of the ports of TangerMed, Fouad Brini, and of Autoridad Portuaria Bahía de Algeciras – Port of Algeciras, Manuel Morón, covers trade facilitation and data exchange between the two ports, with the aim of developing the “sea bridge” over the Strait Of Gibraltar.

FINANCE

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Fjord 1 Q4 Report: Business As Usual

Fjord 1 saw in Q4 an 11 % revenue growth due to start-up of new contracts in the ferry segment.

The company completed several additional dockings of its ferries, more than in 2017.

Fjord 1 saw a lower contribution from the tourist segment and associates.

  • +11% Revenue 772.1 MNOK (692.9)
  • -7% EBITDA 219.1 MNOK (234.3)
  • -23% EBIT 133.5 MNOK (173.4)
  • -13% Net Profit 117.5 MNOK (135.0)

Several new ferries have been delivered. Fjord 1 is continuing to invest in new eco-friendly ships and new contracts.

Battery-Powered Ferries And New Name Generated Growth On The Helsingborg-Helsingör Route In Q4

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Battery-Powered Ferries And New Name Generated Growth On The Helsingborg-Helsingör Route In Q4

In Q4 2018, ForSea inaugurated the two ferries Aurora and Tycho Brahe as the World’s largest battery-powered passenger ferries. Simultaneously, the ForSea brand was launched, and the introduction of battery-powered combined with the name change contributed significantly to an increase in the number of leisure passengers in the quarter. While the number of transported cars declined moderately, the strong growth in the number of transported trucks continued.

  • +2% trucks = 112,000 (109,000)
  • -2% cars = 260,000 (265,000)
  • +4% pax = 1.5 million (1.44 million)

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS

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ESPO Welcome Agreement On The European Maritime Single Window Environment

The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) welcomes the agreement reached on 7 February between the Parliament and the Council on the new regulation establishing a European Maritime Single Window environment (EMSWe). With the new framework, which will repeal the current Reporting Formalities Directive, important steps are made towards reducing administrative burden and increasing the attractiveness of maritime transport. It provides for the creation of a EMSWe dataset, harmonised National Single Windows and the application of the reporting-only-once principle.

TECHNOLOGY

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ABB To Power Iceland’s First Electric Ferry

ABB will supply integrated power and electric storage solutions to the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration’s new ferry that will take 3,600 annual trips in the rough waters between Landeyjahöfn on the mainland and the Westman Island, covering 13 km in about 45 minutes.

The 70m-long ferry, with a capacity of 550 passengers and 75 cars, is designed by Polarkonsult and is due for delivery from the Crist S.A. shipyard in 2019. The vessel will feature a large battery pack (3,000kWh) and is designed to operate in a fully electric mode for most of time, with onshore charging in both harbors. During particularly challenging weather conditions, when the consumption of battery power may exceed the available energy, the ferry will utilize its diesel-electric generator set.

IN THE MEDIA

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Tilbury2 Gets Approval Next To Port Of Tilbury In Essex

A new port for Essex has been given formal consent by the UK Secretary of State for Transport.

Tilbury2 will be built on brown field land next to the Port of Tilbury, in Thurrock.

Forth Ports Group’s £1bn investment programme would see the volume of cargo handled at the Essex site double from 16m to 32m tonnes.

The company said the new terminal would be “fit for purpose for the UK’s departure from the EU”.

Government To Give Thanet Council £136,000 To Help Prepare Ramsgate Port Ahead Of Brexit

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The government is set to allocate £136,000 to Thanet council to spend on the port of Ramsgate to help planning for a no-deal Brexit – after cancelling a £13.8m contract with a company to operate a ferry service to Ofstend.

The news comes as it has emerged that the council is still talking to Seaborne Freight about the potential for a ferry service between Ramsgate and Ostend despite the government cancelling the contract with it.

Ferry Operator Makes Direct Pitch For Brexit Business

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CLdN has made a direct pitch to the British Government in a bid to win contracts for spill-over freight in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

Speaking directly to Chris Grayling, the British Government’s Secretary of State for Transport and Nusrat Ghani, the Shipping Minister, Phil Pannett, a CLdN representative in the United Kingdom told the ministers that there was no need for money, but that the ferry operator was set to deploy four new ferries in the coming months.