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Nαύλωση των Superfast VII & VIII στη Stena
#1
Posted 07 March 2011 - 12:47
#2
Posted 07 March 2011 - 12:52
#3
Posted 07 March 2011 - 12:55
Το shippax βάλθηκε να μας τρελάνει
#4
Posted 07 March 2011 - 13:01
Για τα 6 και 11 ειχα ακουσει αλλα σχεδια εντος Ελλαδας
#5
Posted 07 March 2011 - 15:29
η stena τα προοριζει για τη γραμμη σκωτιας - βορειας ιρλανδιας και θα ξεκινουν απο το νεο terminal της stena το Loch Ryan Port στο Cairnryan και απεναντι θα πιανουν στο Belfast.
θα παραδοθουν μεσα αυγουστου και θα δρομολογηθουν στα τελη του 2011. απο τα συμφραζομενα μαλλον πρεπει να υπαρχει και option αγορας.
η ανακοινωση της tallink που εβαλε ο νηρεας, αποδιδει τη ναυλωση στο οτι εμπαιναν μεσα.
και εδω η ανακοινωση για λογαριασμο της Stena πο καποιο γραφειο τυπου, που διατυμπανιζει το γεγονος (παλι απο το ferries of northern europe)
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Date: March 7th, 2011
STENA LINE THINKS BIG WITH NEW SHIPS
FOR ITS SCOTLAND-NORTHERN IRELAND SERVICE
Ferry company brings in two of the biggest ships ever to work the Scotland-N. Ireland route
Leading ferry company Stena Line today confirmed the addition of two new Superfast ferries on its service between Scotland and Northern Ireland in Autumn 2011 to coincide with the opening of its new £80m Loch Ryan Port at Cairnryan.
Sister ships Superfast VII and Superfast VIII will replace the HSS Stena Voyager, Stena Caledonia and Stena Navigator, which currently operate between the two countries.
The Superfast vessels, the biggest ships ever to operate on the Scotland-Northern Ireland route, will cater for both passenger and freight traffic. For freight customers, the ships will be altered to allow for extra deck height to accommodate the trend for higher, more efficient freight units.
Each ship can carry up to 1,200 passengers, around 660 cars or 110 freight vehicles and will be able to complete the journey between Scotland and the heart of Belfast in 2 hours, 15 minutes. They each have a gross tonnage of 30,285 and are capable of travelling at 27 knots. The ships will be leased from Tallink, the Baltic Sea shipping group.
The introduction of the new ships to the route later this year will coincide with the opening of Stena Line's purpose built £80M port facility at Loch Ryan Port, Cairnryan in Scotland, which will replace its current base at Stranraer.
Gunnar Blomdahl, Managing Director of Stena Line said: "This investment is another stage in Stena Line's ongoing multi million pound investment program which aims to take the Stena Line fleet to the next level. I'm convinced that the changes on this route will be very positive for our customers between Scotland and Northern Ireland."
Before the ships are deployed on the route both vessels will be given extensive refits to ensure that they deliver a great experience with new attractive onboard concepts for restaurants and public areas and as well as providing complete flexibility for freight operators. The upgrades will include the provision of extra deck height to cater for the trend towards higher vehicles and hauliers' increased use of double –deck freight units.
Frank Nieuwenhuys, Freight Commercial Manager, Stena Line UK and Ireland said:
"Belfast is now firmly established as the logistics focal point in Northern Ireland and the deployment of the new ships later this year will coincide with the opening of our new purpose built £80m port facility at Loch Ryan Port, Cairnryan in Scotland, which will replace our current base in Stranraer.
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He added: "The new ships will connect these two key locations, delivering unparalleled service ahead of expectations, to the ever-demanding logistics sector. The new ships will be the largest vessels ever to operate between Scotland and Northern Ireland and will provide Stena Line with increased operational efficiency by replacing three ships with two. With a journey time of 2hr 15mins to the heart of Belfast freight customers can look forward to a great service direct to and from Northern Ireland's capital."
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η ανακοινωση συνοδευεται και απο μοντελο
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Edited by proud_ionian, 07 March 2011 - 15:32 .
#6
Posted 07 March 2011 - 15:47
Για το ακομα δικο μας superfast 6 που ακουγοταν πολυ εντονα οτι θα το αγορασει η britany για να δουμε τι θα γινει..
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Posted 26 July 2011 - 22:49
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"This will include stripping all passenger cabins off decks 7th and 8th. They will be replaced by common passenger spaces with restaurants, bars and entertainment functions. Also car decks will be modified and all necessary changes or upgrades to general ship's systems will be performed. In result, the pair will be converted from overnight ferries (with 678 beds) to day ferries to operate an intensive 2 hours 15 minutes crossing."
http://www.ferryvolution.com
#9
Posted 27 September 2011 - 19:26
Τελικα πεφτει αρκετο ξηλωμα μεσα.
Edited by NHSOS XIOS, 27 September 2011 - 18:09 .
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Posted 24 October 2011 - 23:52
#11
Posted 25 October 2011 - 01:01
#13
Posted 28 October 2011 - 18:13
σε συνεντευξη του ο υπευθυνος της γραμμης, αναφερει οτι γινονται και παρεμβασεις στα λιμανια που θα πιανουν τα πλοια
#14
Posted 28 October 2011 - 18:44
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Edited by .voyager, 28 October 2011 - 18:59 .
#15
Posted 28 October 2011 - 19:44
Στα τελευταια πλανα φαινεται οτι εχουν ανοιξει μεγαλυτερα παραθυρα στον καθρεφτη,ακριβως στο ντεκ που λεμε παραπανω για τις σουιτες η τα καινουργια σαλονια.
#16
Posted 28 October 2011 - 20:17
proud_ionian, on 25 October 2011 - 06:19 , said:
Edited by .voyager, 28 October 2011 - 20:41 .
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