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  2. DFDS Seaways - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. DFDS - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. New ferry firm publishes first parts of timetable - AOL

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    Jersey's new ferry company has published the first parts of its timetable. DFDS, which will take over Jersey's ferry services from Condor in March, has published details of its main route between ...

  5. 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.

  6. Five things to know about ferry firm DFDS - AOL

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    The firm employs more than 14,000 people and operates across more than 20 countries.

  7. Transmanche Ferries - Wikipedia

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    At 147m long, she was a little too big for the port of Newhaven and therefore had to reverse out before turning around the pier head, instead of swinging inside the harbour, as Sardinia Vera did. Although with a slightly larger vehicle capacity, she does not have the facilities of Sardinia Vera , but is just as suited to the freight market.

  8. 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.

  9. MS King Seaways - Wikipedia

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    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.