
The new ships are sisters to the recent
STENA TRADER and STENA TRAVELLER |
Stena orders ferries from Samsung
shipyard
Unusual order for South Korean shipyard
Stena Line has ordered two new RoPax vessels valued at around SEK 2
billion from Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. The vessels will
be put into service in 2011 and they are planned to operate the route
Rotterdam-Harwich.
"We have invested about SEK 7 billion in recent years in new and
modernised vessels and we have decided to invest a further SEK 6
billion in new ships. The new vessels are part of Stena Line's
strategy of improving capacity, service and quality, for our freight
customers," says Gunnar Blomdahl, Stena Line's CEO.
The two new RoPax vessels will be built in South Korea by Samsung
Heavy Industries. The shipyard has previously built a number of
shuttle tankers and ice-class tankers for Stena Bulk.
"We are very pleased that we've contracted Samsung to build the
vessels as we know that they can deliver top quality vessels," says
Gunnar Blomdahl.
The two new RoPax vessels are sister ships to the Stena Trader and the
Stena Traveller, which went into service on the North Sea earlier this
year. The vessels will also be equipped with the latest energy
management technology, making them as efficient as possible to run.
"Our focus has been to make the new vessels being as energy and
fuel-efficient as possible to minimise their environmental impact,
whilst being cost-effective,"says Gunnar Blomdahl.
STENA TRADER and STENA TRAVELLER were built in Norway. It is unusual
for South Korean yards to build passenger carrying vessels, but is the
direction many of the shipyards wish to go in as they seek higher
value contracts.
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