Stena Line
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Web site | www.stenaline.com |
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Headquarters | Gothenburg |
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Ceo | Niclas Mårtensson |
Founders | Sten A. Olsson |
Founded | 1962 |
Number of employees | 5,000 (2015) |
Parent organizations | Stena AB (publ) |
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ID | 596366 |
About Stena Line
Stena Line is one of the largest ferry operators in the world. It services Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom, Stena Line is a major unit of Stena AB, itself a part of the Stena Sphere.
RMT Union warns P& O Ferries of summer of disruption
... Stena Line have put on extra ferries from Cairnryan to Belfast to compensate for the postponement of P& O services...
Stena Line: Fishguard route suspended as ship plugs P& O gap
... Stena Line has cancelled all crossings between Fishguard, Pembrokeshire and Rosslare, Republic of Ireland until 12 April...
Welsh ports had 30% less traffic due to Brexit - shipping chief
...Holyhead and Fishguard ports saw a 30% drop in traffic in 2021, according to its operator Stena Line...
Storm Arwen: Dark Hedges trees brought down by strong winds
... Stena Line said its ferry services from Belfast to Cairnryan and Belfast to Liverpool in England on Saturday would be delayed due to the weather - details are available In County Down, the Bangor Aurora Aquatic and Leisure Complex is closed after its roof was damaged, with insulation blown on to the ground...
Storm Arwen: Tributes after Francis Lagan killed by falling tree
... Stena Line said its ferry services from Belfast to Cairnryan and Belfast to Liverpool in England on Saturday would be delayed due to the weather - details are...
What happened to Stranraer after the ferries left?
... After more than 150 years, Ferry firm Stena Line moved its operations up the coast to a new £200m development at Cairnryan in a bid to cut both costs and journey times...
The UK pays £87m for no-deal Brexit ferry contracts
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The UK pays £87m for no-deal Brexit ferry contracts
The government awarded £86 has. 6m of contracts with shipping companies to transport drugs, the Escape in The Event of a no-deal.
Brittany Ferries , DFDS, P&O and Stena-line is deliver to be able to these materials by October 31, it said.
The contracts, designed to ensure that supplies of vital products, if you leave the UK to the EU without a deal.
The government earlier this year, was criticized after the award of a transport contract.
The contracts will be in place for six months, so that the government is ready for a variety of Brexit scenario, a spokesman.
Should the contracts must be terminated, in the UK, the companies, the £11 to pay. 52. The UK Paid £51m to cancel no-deal ferry contracts, which, according to the Brexit to extend the deadline to the end of March.
Transport Secretary-General, Grant shapp's said: "the UK is prepared to leave the EU, on the 31 October and, as any sensible government, we prepare for all of the results.
"Our decisive action by forwarding willing and waiting to transport vital medicines into the country from the moment we left. "
The companies operate on routes to minimize the way of the busiest ports in disorder, the Ministry of transport, said.
The ferries travel between Singapore, Hull, Killingholme, Felixstowe, Harwich, Tilbury, Portsmouth and Poole in the UK, and Cherbourg, Caen, Le Havre , Zeebrugge, Hoek Van Holland, Rotterdam Euro port, and Vlaardingen.
" the patient's dying,'at the beginning of This Week , the government has to help customs formalities support unit for medical goods suppliers, with the ever-across borders in The Event of a no-deal Escape.
The Extra capacity helps drug plan of the company for a no-deal Leak, The Association of The British Pharmaceutical industry said.
"This ability is an important part of our members in the preparations," said the industry body s chief executive Mike Thompson .
"the stocks are also in place, and some companies have already sourced their own alternative ferry routes. "
earlier This Week , Dame Sally Davies , warned that patients could die, it should be, the medical supply shortages.
"We can't not guarantee to be a lack of it, not only in medicine, but the technology and gadgets," she told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme. "There may be deaths, we can not guarantee, is not there. "
In February, the government has had no ships, after the Irish company pulled the offer.
ferries, medicine, department for transport, chris grayling, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com