Category: Freight News
Read the latest news from Stena Line Freight
Christina Bromander new Trade Director for the Denmark region
New Trade Director, Christina Bromander will be responsible for the company's two Danish routes, Frederikshavn-Gothenburg and Grenaa-Halmstad.
Read more11% reduction of carbon emissions!
Our ‘Sustainability Report’ highlights efficiencies and innovations in our company's roadmap to a net-zero future.
Read moreLong-term contract with the Port of Grenaa
The Port of Grenaa and Stena Line have just signed a new contract securing the continuous ferry operation on the route Halmstad-Grenaa till the end of 2034.
Read moreFull speed ahead! New E-Flexer ferry Stena Estelle takes up operation on 4 September 2022
Our Karlskrona-Gdynia route receives a boost in capacity and efficiency, with the two largest E-Flexer ferries being deployed in 2022.
Read moreWelcome Stena Ebba, the newest addition to Baltic Sea E-Flexers
We now introduce the second large E-Flexer of our Baltic Sea expansion, to be deployed on the route Karlskrona-Gdynia with its sister vessel Stena Estelle
Read moreNew terminal in Gdynia from 17th of June 2022
All traffic moves to the new terminal from 19.30 on the 17th of June 2022. The new port address is Publiczny Terminal Promowy w Gdyni, ul. Polska 4, 81-339 Gdynia.
Read moreNext two E-Flexers will be deployed on our Karlskrona-Gdynia route
As a response to increased customer demand in the Baltic Sea South region, we will launch our two new E-Flexer vessels on our route between Karlskrona and Gdynia. The E-Flexers are modern, fuel-efficient ferries, and a vital part of our strategy for expansion as well as the company’s aim to develop sustainable shipping.
Read moreHMRC & HM Treasury ‘Call for Evidence’
On 7th February, HMRC and HM Treasury published a Call for evidence. They ask businesses and the border industry for their suggestions on improvements etc.
Read moreOur new freight route launched on 1 February
‘Urd’ set sail to Hanko, southern Finland – strengthen our position in the Baltic Sea
Read moreA major long-term commitment to Humber with a 50 year lease
Associated British Ports (ABP) and Stena Line have entered into an agreement to jointly develop a new freight terminal at the Port of Immingham in the Humber region.
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