Category: Freight News
Read the latest news from Stena Line Freight
Intermodal solutions
Our customers’ needs for intermodal solutions are steadily increasing and during the past months we have succeeded in developing new intermodal solutions to match the market trend.
Read moreIrish Sea Freight Team
As you all know, the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has had a significant impact across our business on the Irish Sea. We expect there will be lasting effects into 2021. In response to these exceptional circumstances we had to evaluate our business and review how to best structure the organisation to take our business on the Irish Sea forward.
Read moreNew builds have started on two new ferries
In the middle of the ongoing pandemic the construction our two new larger E-Flexer ferries has begun in Weihai, China. The vessels were ordered in 2018 and the delivery is expected in 2022.
Read morePost-Brexit Customs support
In this newsletter you will read much more about the fast approaching Brexit and the UK Government’s three phases approach to the introduction of import controls in the UK from 1 January 2021 to 1 July 2021.
Read moreBrexit update
Last week was the 4th anniversary of the BREXIT vote, so we thought it was a good time to provide an update on how we are working to navigate the UK’s withdrawal from the EU for our customers.
Read moreWe are here
Stena Line keeps on sailing and the majority of our extensive route network and fleet of vessels are still operating. We are very grateful for all the understanding and support we have received from you to help us navigate through these challenging times of COVID-19.
Read moreNews about Rostock-Trelleborg route
We continue with reliable and high-quality service on our Rostock-Trelleborg
Read moreWelcoming Stena Edda
Stena Edda is the newest addition to our fleet on our Belfast to Liverpool route and will be in service starting from 9 March.
Read moreImportant Brexit Update
Following the UK’s exit from the European Union we have entered the Transition Period that will last until 31st December 2020. During this transition, EU rules and regulations will continue to apply to the UK and the UK will remain part of the EU's Single Market and Customs Union therefore there will be no immediate changes to Customs or Border Controls, which will continue to operate as before.
Read moreA new intermodal solution between Bettembourg and Kiel
Our fourth intermodal solution has been launched yesterday with the departure of the first train from Bettembourg, Luxembourg.
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