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  2. MS Côte des Flandres - Wikipedia

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    MS Côte des Flandres is a Ro-Ro Passenger Ferry owned by Eurotunnel and operated by DFDS Seaways France between Dover and Calais, the ship was the second to be built for SeaFrance in 2005, she entered service with SeaFrance in March 2005 and finished with SeaFrance in January 2012 when the company was liquidated.

  3. DFDS Seaways - Wikipedia

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    DFDS Seaways is a Danish shipping company that operates passenger and freight services across northern Europe. Following the acquisition of Norfolkline in 2010, DFDS restructured its other shipping divisions ( DFDS Tor Line and DFDS Lisco) into the previously passenger-only operation of DFDS Seaways.

  4. DFDS - Wikipedia

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    DFDS Seaways is the shipping division of DFDS A/S operating a network of 25 shipping routes with 50 freight and passenger ships on the North Sea, Baltic Sea, and the English Channel. DFDS Logistics operates land transport and logistics activities including the former DFDS Lys Line and DFDS Container Line.

  5. MS Tunis (1935) - Wikipedia

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    MS Tunis was a Danish motor ship in commercial service for Det Forenede Dampskibs Selskab (DFDS), Copenhagen, Denmark, as a cargo ship delivered to DFDS on 15 January 1936. Tunis was the first of four sister ships, two built in 1936 and two in 1938, that operated for DFDS.

  6. DFDS Seaways France - Wikipedia

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    Côte d'Albâtre in Le Havre A former ferry, shown as M/S Norman Voyager now Brittany Ferries M/S Etretat. DFDS Seaways France, trading as DFDS Seaways, and formerly known as New Channel Company A/S, is the trading name of the ferry services across the Dover Strait and English Channel operated by DFDS Seaways and formerly operated by LD Lines.

  7. MS Dunkerque Seaways - Wikipedia

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    She was built at the Samsung Heavy Industries yard in Geoje, South Korea. [1] She was delivered in September 2005 and made her maiden voyage on 9 November 2005. [ 3 ] In July 2010, following the acquisition of Norfolkline by DFDS Seaways , the ship was renamed Dunkerque Seaways and rebranded in DFDS Seaways livery.

  8. Scandinavian America Line - Wikipedia

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    In November 1935 the ship Frederik VIII [da; de] sailed the Scandinavian America Line's final voyage from New York to Copenhagen. She was scrapped in 1936. After that time, cargo and passenger service continued under DFDS's own name. [1]

  9. MS Delft Seaways - Wikipedia

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    Delft Seaways is a ro-pax ferry owned and operated by DFDS Seaways. She is one of three sister ships designed for the cross-Channel route from Dover to Dunkerque, capable of making the crossing in 1 hour and 45 minutes. Delft Seaways is a Scandinavian designed ship built at the Samsung shipyards in South Korea in 2005. [1]