Rotterdam – Immingham
This is a 13 hours’ night crossing. The freight dedicated vessel accommodate 12 drivers, who have access to the bar/restaurant and a 2-berth cabins with shower/toilet and a Drivers’ bar/restaurant.
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*Some restrictions may apply, contact your nearest office for more information.
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Minimum ground clearance necessary will be 30cm. Due to restrictions of the ramp at the terminal in Europoort the maximum dimensions are: Length 25m X Width 4.5m with a maximum tonnage of 80 ton.
Vehicles that require a special handling for loading, including low loaders with low ground clearance should contact the Reservations in Hoek van Holland in advance. Stena Line will not accept any responsible for non-shipment without pre-advise with abnormal loads.
Subject: Bloodstock / Livestock
Customers who carry bloodstock and/or livestock as cargo in their vehicle cannot be shipped departing from and to Rotterdam. As these ships do not have stabilizers we prefer to ship bloodstock or livestock via Hoek van Holland. Please note that any kind of shipments for this kind of cargo is subject to weather conditions and for more information you can contact [email protected]
Pets
Via Freight there are no pets allowed. Pets can only be booked on the route Hoek van Holland – Harwich v.v. and can be done via our Travel department.
Customers are requested to follow routines.
- When transporting dangerous goods on Stena Line vessels on the North Sea routes (Netherlands – United Kingdom), the International Maritime Dangerous Goods code (IMDG code) applies.
- The units must confirm to IMO’s “Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing” and be equipped with lashing points.
- All trailers and road vehicles must have lashing points designed for securing to the ship. However, these rules apply to all units, with or without dangerous goods.
In order for Stena Line to follow the rules set up for handling of dangerous goods units at the terminal and onboard our ships, we require the following from customers booking on Stena Line Freight’s routes on the North Sea:
- Booking of dangerous goods units on the North Sea routes must reach us 5 hours before departure latest and before units will arrive at the check in desk, Monday through Friday, with the exception of Class 1 and Class 7.
Class 1: 24 hours before departure
Class 7: 48 hours before departure
Bookings for all North Sea routes for Saturdays, Sundays and holidays must reach us by Friday, or the day before a holiday, by 17:00hrs.
- A Dangerous Goods Declaration and Container / Vehicle packing Certificate must be properly filled in and send via email to the reservations department at the time of booking. Email: [email protected]
- Delivery of the unit to the appointed quay must be done latest:
- Hoek van Holland – Harwich v.v.: 2 hours before departure
- Hoek van Holland – Killingholme v.v.: 2 hours before departure, except dangerous goods with Flashpoint <23°C & Stowage category B + C, latest check in 3 hours before departure
- Europoort – Harwich v.v.: 2 hours before departure
- Europoort – Immingham v.v.: 3 hours before departure
- The original of the Dangerous Goods Declaration and Container / Vehicle Packing Certificate must be presented to the check-in when the unit is delivered.
- The unit must be properly labeled according to the IMDG code before delivery to the appointed quay.
Shipment of units with improper or missing documents can be refused, depending on port approval, environmental permits and document of compliances of our vessels.
If you have any questions, please contact Stena Line freight:
Stena Line Freight Holland: +31 174 31 58 58 or [email protected]
Cargo
Supported transports & cargo for this route
Lorry*
Trailer*
Semitrailer*
Reefer trailer*
Road train*
Mafi*
*Some restrictions may apply, contact your nearest office for more information.