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Stena Line moves to Stockholm’s Norvik port

The ferry company Stena Line is relocating its operations from the Ninashhamn ferry terminal to the newly built port of Norvik in Stockholm, according to its information.

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The terminal was officially opened on November 9 at 7.00, when the ship “Stena Flavia” landed there for the first time. The new ferry terminal is an important part of Stena Line’s expansion plan Baltic which also includes the use of two new ferries, thus increasing by 30% theVentspils In 2021.

Stena Line has 18 ferry routes in Europe. Three of them operate in the Baltic Sea region. Stena Line recently announced the expansion of the Ninashamna-Ventspils route, replacing its existing vessels with two large RoPax vessels in 2021, which will increase both cargo and passenger capacity. The move to Stockholm’s Norvik port will further strengthen its position in the region, the company said.

“The move to the new ferry terminal is an important part of our expansion in the Baltic Sea and allows us to continue to grow. We expect the first of the two new vessels to start operating in January, adding another 30% cargo capacity to the route,” says Stena Line’s Baltic Sales Director. in the northern region of Johann Edelman.

Since Stena Line acquired the ferry route between Ninashamna in Sweden and Ventspils in Latvia in 2012, it has more than doubled its operations from one vessel and 10 departures per week to the current schedule of two vessels and 24 departures per week.

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