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[1] [2] MS Queen of Scandinavia, the ship that was used in the service, has since been chartered to St Peter Line. In July 2010, DFDS acquired Norfolkline from Maersk. The Norfolkline routes and vessels were integrated into DFDS Seaways. DFDS Seaways now had the Dover–Dunkirk route, and launched the new Dover–Calais route in February 2012.
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.
DFDS Denizcilik operates four freight ferry routes connecting Turkey with Trieste in Italy, Sete in France, and Tarragona in Spain with 16 freight ferries and its port terminals in Istanbul and Trieste. In Europe, the company also offers intermodal solutions to and from other European markets.
Port of registry Current status Seven Sisters: 2006 2006 18,564 GT: 143.00 m 24 m 22 knots Cruise Ferry Le Havre: In Service Cote D'Albatre: 2005 2006 18,564 GT: 143.00 m 24 m 22 knots Cruise Ferry Rouen: In Service
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.
Dover Seaways (previously Maersk Dover) is a Ro-Ro passenger ferry owned by DFDS Seaways and operated between Dover and Dunkerque.The ship was built for Norfolkline and was operated as Maersk Dover from 2006 to 2010 between Dover and Dunkerque.
Deck plan onboard Maersk Delft. The D-class ferries were built by Samsung Heavy Industries and consist of three ships in the class - Dunkerque Seaways, Delft Seaways and Dover Seaways They measure 186 m (610 ft 3 in) long by 28 m (91 ft 10 in) wide with a 6.75 m (22 ft 2 in) draught, and are powered by four diesel engines connected to two propellers via gearboxes.
MS King Seaways is a cruiseferry operated and owned by the Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways on a route connecting North Shields, effectively the port of Newcastle upon Tyne, (being 6 miles to the east of the city), England to IJmuiden in the Netherlands.