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in July 2008
- Empty ballast tanks may have caused ferry disaster
- IMO updates passengership safety rules
- Oil spill booms surround Princess
- LD Lines to add Boulogne-Dover to its portfolio
- UK ports' light dues due for increase soon
- Sulpicio probe draws attention to ballast
- Thirty eight dead as ferry sinks off Myanmar
- HHI plans $2bn investment to expand in China
- Hellenic ordered to repay state aid
- The Nautical Institute South East England Branch Seminar: 12 November 2008
- Wärtsilä acquires global ship design group Vik-Sandvik
- Calls for joint effort on training
- India bites back at steel price
- NZ state takes ferry and rail back
- USCG buoy tender collides with ferry
- Princess will be salvaged
- Philippine official says ferry to be refloated
- Sulpicio casualties mount
- Prime mover Peraticos dies, aged 90
- Vinashin unveils RoPax initiative
- Acciona to charter fast RoRo for the Canaries
- Gaelic on Board 2008
- Greece reviews safety after ‘serious’ ferry crash
- Blue Star sets Attica merger in motion
- Newcastle in fight to keep Norway route
- CMN orders RoPax in Split
- Route director leaves Color Line
- Big Day for CalMac’s 'Shining Star'
in June 2008
- New SeaFrance vessel delayed
- LRQA achieves UKAS accreditation for BS 25999
- Strait Talking
- Blue Star launches evaluation ahead of merger
- Union anger over yard privatisation
- Aker asks STX for cash
- Greece responds after ferry holed
- Toxic Princess cargo to be removed
- Two injured as vessels contact
- Yards slapped another steel price hike
- Acciona looks to expand on all fronts
- Cebu Princess waits for bodies being exhumed in Bicol
- Sulpicio slams late weather report
- Scottish minister challenged on ferry
- Cork port refused planning approval for new terminal
- Scandlines to replace Rostock - Ventspils fleet
- Clarksons settles with Sovcomflot
- Cebu Princess ferries the dead
- Pentalina delayed
- French dockers offer government olive branch
- Newhaven on the up
- Fred Olsen pull out of Comarit
- Polish yards hold Brussels protest
- Stars inquiry focuses on weather policy
- French port reform bill gets nod
- Portsmouth makes plans to replace ferry terminal
- Stars survivors rise to 57
- Fuel cost fears over fast ferries
- Brussels sets deadline for Poland over shipyards
- New president for Acciona Trasmed
- Arroyo orders Coast Guard review after ferry capsizes
- Singapore launches shipyard safety crackdown
- Highspeed seals Japanese sales pact
- St Petersburg yards to merge
- MV Princess of the Stars: latest Sulpicio tragedy
- Hundreds missing as ferry capsizes
- New name for Superfast IX
- Caledonian MacBrayne launches 'CalMac Connects' programme
- Union wants privatisation 'task force'
- Taiwan eases ferry travel to China
- STX plans mandatory offer for Aker Yards
- Finnjet beached at Alang
- Greek fast ferry sold to Italy
- Malta Shipyards to privatise
- Aker Yards to convert two Finnlines RoRos
- UN secretary-general addresses the IMO
- Clarksons appoints new CEO
- Samsung buys into Brazilian yard
- Finnish facility must pay its way, say STX bosses
- Aker Yards gains confidence with Eur 360m order
- Paris wants minority in Aker
- French to block port system
- Grimaldi takes over as chairman of Minoan
- Dover bends over backwards to win expansion consent
- Stella adds a touch of Color to St Petersburg to Helsinki route
- Swan song Opening of Stena Line’s Belfast terminal marks Paisley’s final engagement
- Austal installs 250th Water Jet
- Fresh wave of strikes hit French ports
- Scandlines to cut 100 jobs
- New Zealand ferry crews blinded by laser
- BC Ferries & Chevron expand coastal awareness programme
- Attica Group to acquire two new vessels
- Ferry workers protest over sea motorways
- Stena adds to Scottish investment
- Lloyd’s Register readies shipping for “seafarers’ bill of rights”
- Business as usual as TransEuropa Ferries’ Mr Dias passes away
- Jadrolinija building up domestic ferry fleet
- Odense to cut up to 250 jobs
- Shinas arrives in Oman
- Lloyd’s Register introduces an environmental management standard
- Aker Yards gets new CEO
- Hassing takes helm at Scandlines
- BC Ferries Coastal Celebration heads north
- CalMac's Hugh Dan MacLennan resigns
- Wärtsilä acquires German ship automation company
in May 2008
- SeaFrance unites schoolchildren & customers to protect beaches
- Color Line unveils bigger and faster RoPax
- Coast is clear Norway needs ports expansion
- Szczecin and Gdynia face bankruptcy over aid cash
- Wärtsilä to centralise warehousing and logistics of spare parts
- Sakellis quits in fuel price row
- BC Ferries wins international award for coastal class design
- Extensive improvement plan to safeguard earnings at DFDS Seaways
- AP Moller-Maersk yard faces further job losses
- Superfast to close Rosyth-Zeebrugge service
- Grand plans Tarifa expansion
- GNV threatens to suspend Genoa-Porto Torres service
- GNV forced to rethink Marseilles plans
- MAN Diesel in engine ‘milestone’
- Yards secure supplies to avoid cancellations
- Life’s a beach for the Port of Dover
- Port of Dover's growth plans move up a gear
- Port of Dover growth plans 'will leave no stone unturned' says CEO
- Incat selected to design19.0m catamaran crew transfer ferry
- CalMac confirms adjustment to Islay service
- Port of Dover awarded in top 50 green companies
- French port reforms to go ahead as strikes continue
- French fishermen take their protest to the English Channel
- Defiant fishermen block ports
- European shipbuilders to respond to STX threat
- Italian owners want Tirrenia privatisation
- New ferry for Boulogne
- French senate adopts port reform bill
- Europe yard chiefs seek new strategy over Aker
- Bigger fleet boosts Moby revenues
- DFDS releases quarterly report for Q1 2008
- CalMac concern over misrepresentation of 7-day sailing statistics
- Vietnamese rumoured to be reneging on GNV ferry deal
- Army surplus Isle of Man’s new catamaran
- CalMac launches website enhancement
- Greek disability Bill under fire
- Guangzhou wins $300m RoRo contracts
- Stena Line relocates to new terminal at Belfast port
- Coastal Celebration makes historic stop in London
- Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust to fund Chair at The Open University
- New lease of life for Messina bridge plan
- Sperry Marine expands commercial marine service in China
- Stena placing Samsung ships on Killingholme
- LNG RoRo ordered
- Finnlines announces interim report -1st Qtr 2008
- BC Ferries Super C-class construction programme concludes
- Acciona starts new Moroccan route
- Speedferries buying Speed One
- Brazilian yards think big
- Meet the new generation
- BC Ferries third & final coastal class vessel visits London
- Sister vessel to record breaker launched
- Hellenic held back by a lack of recognition
- Clarkson's faces FSA probe
- SNRH calls off Le Havre strike after court victory
- French workers walk from yard talks
- Plans for more strike action at Marseilles
- Brussels approves STX bid for stake in Aker Yards
- Interislander nationalised
- New board member appointed to the Port of Dover
- John White to operate Norway freight RoRo link
- Orkney route slashed to just 45 minutes
- EC examines subsidies to ferry operators
- Dublin starts to tighten Irish flag registration
- David MacBrayne Group meets European Transport Commissioner
- Fulford-Smith ousted by Clarkson's
- Acciona Trasmed sells first generation fast ferry
in April 2008
- GNV in pact with Spanish truckers to boost trade
- Viking XPRS enters service via the slow lane
- Ferry firms feeling the pressure from EU’s competition rules
- French ports look headed for more strikes
- V.Ships targets US crew market
- CalMac goes underground
- Wärtsilä Corporation first quarter highlights
- CalMac confirms Fuel supply position
- Mitropoulos steps up CO2 campaign
- Wärtsilä expands in Dubai and opens new offices and a workshop
- FBMA Marine nets another UK ferry newbuilding deal
- Lerwick starts $12m upgrade
- Samsung Group chief quits
- IMO head wins Seatrade award
- Passenger Shipping Association appoints PR Director
- Carsten Jensen new head of DFDS Seaways
- Stena’s Dan Sten Olsson upbeat on cruise potential
- Heavy wage bill adds to South Korean yards’ woes
- Northlink re-launches 'Famly & Friends' discount scheme
- Austal Showcases Customised Aluminium Vessels at Gulf Maritime 2008
- Athens courts London Greeks
- Smith hails commission investigation into Scottish ferry service
- Finnlines appoints new board members
- David MacBrayne Group welcomesEU Investigation
- Yards feel the heat of ‘staggering’ steel prices
- For the price of a ship
- Finnlines President & CEO speaks
- Grimaldi takes giant step with new cruise ferries
- The Sky at Wight Ferry launched at Kraljevica yard
- How Gibbons put his stamp on UK industry
- BC Ferries names new board members
- Strintzis quits as Hellenic Seaways boss
- MCA defiant over 24-hour action
- Union tells French port workers to strike weekly
- Deadline set for French ports on staff transfer
- Eurotunnel on profit track two decades down the line
- Attica Holdings announces conclusion of sale of Nordia
- Shipbuilders face acute employment crisis
- Catamaran stranded at port
- Legal challenge sets SeaFrance Molière free
- Dover slams uncertainty over checks
- LD doubles capacity on channel link
- Ten bid for Riverdance removal
- Wightlink to spend £57m on upgrade
- Mitropoulos deplores bad press
- Finns rule out yard nationalisation
in March 2008
- DFDS deal may spur route rethink
- Attica announces 2007 results
- European shipbuilding solution moves step closer
- Five magical journeys into the Gaelic world unveiled
- Russian/Aker investment puzzle
- Austal hit by discrimination suit
- Marseilles leads French port strikes
- German Aker yards welcome new owners
- CalMac continues to monitor RET Pilot Study
- Brittany Ferries’ income up despite passenger dip
- EU could cause CalMac calamity
- Riverdance declared CTL
- Aker sells merchant vessel assets
- Scilly rules hit joint venture
- A new Dunkerque
- DFDS purchases two RoRo vessels
- DFDS Announces positive 2007 annual results
- Easter’s Eggstra Boost For Channel
- Wärtsilä announces 'Strong growth in January-February 2008'
- Gdansk yard under EU pressure
- Aker Yards faces break-up
- DFDS sniffs round Norfolkline
- Sea Containers sells New York ferry service
- New tonnage upgrade for Grimaldi Med ferry route
- Star turn Baja’s new ferry
- Record demolition rates ‘set to slide by $100 per ldt’
- 2:morrow Group ups tempo with fast ferry newbuild
- Mitsubishi yard targets $98m profit despite steel price rises
- It's all change at Aker Yards
- Dover sailings resume
- Vietnam aims for fourth largest shipbuilder slot by 2015
- 280 struck on grounded cruise ferry
- Crew fingered in ferry probe
- Viking suffers first-quarter losses
- Odense yard 'must make profit'
- Balearia launches RoPax ferry
- Italy to name Tirrenia sale team
- Hong Kong ferry route re-jig provokes anger from residents
- Ferry travel to boom as ‘airport misery’ increases
- French port workers suspend strike action
- Seatruck fills newbuild gap with niche RoRos
- Kent seeks compensation from France
- High winds hit ferry services and ports
- Norfolkline vessels
- BC Ferries new ship to begin operation
- Attica Group sells RoRo Nordia
- Havyard calls for egm in Aker Yards
- Death ferry broke safety rules
- Another setback for Hawaii ferry
- Could Aker Yards break up?
- UK coastguard action begins
- Grimaldi builds big to beat rising oil prices
- Cloud over Fincantieri-Aker tie-up
- Italy and Spain's 'motorway' link
- Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 47
- SeaFrance hit by officers strike
- Wärtsilä acquires Norwegian ship service company Maritime Service
in February 2008
- Ferry deaths reveal safety flaws
- Finnlines buying RoRo vessels
- Peel Ports sells Roadferry to DSV
- GNV selling out of pax ferries
- Color takes delivery of delayed ferry
- New sailing times for Stena Adventurer on Irish Sea
- Attica set to absorb Blue Star subsidiary
- Rights debate threatens to derail new casualty code
- Iridium® unveils marine satellite communication service
- BC Ferries realeases third quarter results
- DFDS ferry link suspended after quayside crash
- Caledonian MacBrayne welcomes confirmation of RET pilot scheme
- Lubeck sells stake to Deutsche Bank
- Ferry companies celebrate second year of increased passengers
- Balancing a greener planet with red tape
- Fourth senior executive leaves Sydney Ports
- Riverdance salvage thwarted
- Natchan World takes to the water
- First of Wightlink’s new ferries launched in Croatia
- Finnlines 2007 financial statement
- Lloyd’s Register Americas acquires Martec
- Russian yards to get more funds
- Smaller yards spurning orders
- Stena shoots down airlines
- Philippine ferry sinks while under repair
- Trading places P&O adds extra capacity
- Seafarers UK gears up James Bond style, for the maritime event of the summer
- Attica Holdings conclude sale of RoRo Shield
- Western Isles parliament call for more ferry routes
- Coastal Inspiration departs Canary Islands
- Fincantieri boss hits out at shipyard subsidies
- Thailand resurrects shipbuilding plans
- EU keen for Gdansk integration
- Panagopulos quits as Attica chairman
- Red faces as Color rejects ferry
- Cochin to float dry dock
- Big Apple's orange ferries go green
- Linda Line selling and buying
- Rolling hazards
- Decisions of the extraordinary general meeting of shareholders
- 2007 a successful year for the Port of Cork
- Hawaii ferry woes worsen
- Attica sells RoRo Challenge
- Lloyd’s Register-Fairplay buys HITT NV’s interest in AIS Live
- Greek owners urged to fly the flag
- Medway Ports chief quits
- Genoa's new boss loses patience
- Gozo ferries triple profits
- Turkish ferry services fuel tensions on Cyprus
- MV Coastal Inspiration now en route to British Columbia
- Incat Crowther launches MV Eagle
- UK tax attack resisted
- Incat needs immigrants for shipyard
- Sea Containers in pension settlement ‘milestone’
- Grimaldi invests in Minoan for growth
- Croatia contains cargo ship fire
- Adriatic roro fire put out
- Another Aker Yards profit warning
- Ireland to probe ferry exploitation
- Job cuts loom at Aker Helsinki
- Cotunav and Trasmed secures RoPaxes
- Mann Lines takes Bore newbuildings
- Genoa port boss arrested
- Irish Ferries in pay row
- Wärtsilä insists boom isn't over
- Revolutionary Incat 112m catamaran ordered
- Conclusion of sale of RoRo Marin
- Magdalen service set for trial run
- Swansea-Cork ferry faces more delay
- Ferry collision injures 30
- BC Ferries puts four vessels up for sale
- Incat & Revolution Design awarded preliminary design contract
- Isle of Man ferry service in 'use it or lose it' warning
- Sunken ferry to keep its secrets
- Ferry runs aground off Blackpool
in January 2008
- Incat selling a 112-metre to Europe
- The ferry industry has lost a character
- CMA CGM and Balearia in ferry joint venture
- North Cyprus to expand Syrian links
- MV Isle of Lewis completes refurbishment
- Cotai WaterJets Order Four Additional Vessels
- Class societies named after raids
- Dawn raid shock for class societies
- Old ferry to become old master
- Refit €15m ferry revamp
- Corsica Ferries claims 61% market share
- Condor dismisses sale speculation
- Firms named for Gdynia takeover
- Bulker specialist in ferry swoop
- Condor Ferries up for sale
- Grimaldi swaps Anek shares for Minoan stake
- Island-to-island service: a success
- Unity Line adding more tonnage
- Lloyd’s Register group achieves formal recognition in Kazakhstan
- Immigration hits Dutch recruitment
- Mediterranean bound CSF ferry sets sail
- Greens target Buquebus terminal
- ABP announces reshuffle of port directors
- SASMEX 2008 Brighton, UK:16 – 17 April 2008
- Pass time for Gibbons
- Aker Kvaerner proposed to change name to Aker Solutions
- Simen Lieungh appointed President & CEO of Aker Kværner ASA
- IMO welcomes scrap safety standards
- All change at SeaFrance
- Dart Line announces new route to ABP Ipswich
- Cyprus fixes links with Arab states
- Court lifts ban on Macau ferry
- Treasury gets blame for MCA pay dispute
- Larne passenger numbers up by nearly 10%
- Hawaii Superferry hits rough waters
- Anek bond issue delay as Grimaldi questions facts
- Maritime ministry faces the axe
- Seven hurt in ferry/dolphin encounter
- Caledonian MacBrayne confirms details of Mallaig/ Lochboisdale proposal
- Hyundai to build new drydock
- SuperSeaCats to sail on
- Japanese yard merger talks on
- Swansea-Cork ferry to be revived
- Novel craft is ‘ferry to nowhere’
- Eurotunnel 2007 Traffic and Revenue figures: a remarkable year
- FRS sells Vikingland
- Austal Completes Trials on World's Fastest Diesel Ferry
- Fincantieri listing off, merger on?
- Forth Ports in takeover moves
- Freight drives Scandlines higher
- Hundreds hurt in ferry mishaps
- Newhaven Ferry port set for facelift in 2008
- New Members appointed to David Macbrayne Ltd
- Russian shipyard scheme sluggish
- Major ferry refit deal for Wartsila
- Attica sells more RoRo vessels
- Indonesia tackles human error
- Aker loses CFO to former parent
- Gong for Moses
- Sail and drive travel via Dover takes off
- Celtic Link buys Finnforest
- HD hopes for trouble-free season
- Place your bets Finnjet to become casino
- Dartmouth ferry deal goes to Pendennis
- Ferry released after crew paid
- SeaFrance buys to bolster fleet
- Nel Lines to raise €33m to buy additional ferry
- Third Dieppe crossing starts in new year
- CalMac’s ‘shining star’ awarded MBE
in December 2007
- Greek ports to strike again
- DFDS sells 29-year old ferry
- Viking: bump to follow bumper year
- Aker takes second hit in Finland
- Algerian terror spreads to ferries
- Coastguard rescues drifting ferry
- Bilbao mate cleared of all charges
- Leaders implicated in illegal ferry
- Cyprus ferries: Nicosia keeps its cool
- Flag failure stops N Cyprus ferries
- China rebuts US shipyard fears
- Hawaii Superferry re-launches
- Secret Syrian-Cypriot ferry deal alleged
- Sea Star snaps up slices of Minoan Lines and Hellenic
- Danish tonnage tax under fire in EU
- Georgia strikes off illegal ferries
- Tirrenia concession angers Sardinia
- Tallink signs newbuild finance deal
- Viking wins landmark EU labour case
- Sea motorways deal for Italy, Spain
- GNV sells to Baja Ferries
- Jury retires in yacht deaths case
- Linkspan sails into place at new Stena Line terminal
- OPEC leaves output unchanged
- Norwegian ferry operators to merge
- Color Line hammered by booze ban
- Mols prepared to invest in 'floating bridge'
- Eckero wins control of Birka
- Scandlines sales a snip for Clipper
- 140-year old ferry contract renewed
in November 2007
- Link with Malmö proves two is better than one
- Evacuation after ferry mishap
- North Sea ferry goes freight-only
- 'Illegal' ferry used by immigrants
- NOx tax kills off Bergen ferry
- Weakened prospects for DFDS ferries
- Two electric ferries reprieved
- David MacBrayne Group faces challenges with confidence
- Fanfare for Britanny Ferries’ great white hope
- CalMac defers seven-day sailings decision
- UK at forefront of major improvements to environmental performance of shipping
- Euro states face pollution penalty
- New Ro-Ro berth operational in the port of Oostende
- Privatise Fincantieri, Prodi urges
- Aker American splits up
- Full books only part of a changing landscape
- Scandlines sells Mols stake
- Scandlines hives off domestic business
- Ferry ‘did not hit yachtsmen’
- Color Line sells third ferry
- Hellenic helps lift Minoan profit
- Private consortium seeks to take control of Tirrenia
- Western Shipyard for sale
- Trasmed takes intermodal to Morocco
- NeKo gets cold feet on Baltic ferry
- Red Sea ferry fleet cut by half
- Engines to drive Wärtsilä profits
- EU threat to Croatian yards
- Aker adds JP Morgan to advisors
- Monster ferry to munch up La Manche
- eBay auction for Washington ferries
- Brittany Ferries cuts strike deal
- Hawaii Superferry to resume service
- Stena Line to invest £5m on Stena Seatrader
- Tallink sells Meloodia
- Eckerö sells Roslagen
- Color sells fast-ferry to Buquebus
- Gdansk takeover wins approval
- Tirrenia subsidiaries to be sold
- Lines scramble for sea motorways
- Managers buy Kelvin Hughes for £52M
- Sweden supports Kvarken ferry traffic
- US ferry builder bankrupt
- Aker Yards still under pressure
- Brussels tells Croatia to cut yard cash
- Lookout tells how ferry sank yacht
- BGV loses backer; stays on target
- Scandlines axing a route
- New vessel for Unity Line
- Ustica Lines buys Stena ship and opens a new route
- Northlink to fly the flag at the World Travel Market
- Three die in Thai ferry disaster
- Aker sells equipment interests
- Eckerö increases shareholding in Birka Line
- Hat-trick for Wightlink
- Aker builds LNG ferries
- Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited announces new ferry order for Islay to be delivered in 2011
- Union blocks French port reform
- Rosyth bidding to be Norshukon Link port
- ICG takeover falters again
- Oil prices surge past $96
- Hawaii resurrects Superferry
in October 2007
- 2007 ‘Best Ferry Company’
- Ferry officer 'ignored collision'
- Oil predicted to hit $120
- Takeovers double Tallink revenues
- ABG Shipyard wants to build and buy
- Aker gets order for three LNG ferries
- Ferry service hovers on brink of reality
- Finnlines builds profit
- Cannon fires back at BC Ferries
- P&O beefs up its Tilbury service
- Shipbuilding threatened by strikes at Aker Yards
- Eurotunnel slashes freight costs
- SpeedFerries keeps its promise to motorcyclists!
- Koreans take minority share in Aker Yards
- Half a dozen operators interested in Bornholm concession
- Many dead as Indonesian ferry sinks
- 'Mystery' RoRos revealed
- Marfin stake carries ferry sector into new era
- Image Test
- Eurotunnel postpones fund-raiser
- Narva Line stops Finland-Estonia link
- SNAV takes Peter Wessel
- Caledonian MacBrayne launches 2008 Explore Brochure
- Imo
- Two new services for Russia
- Crews bring 'high' seas to BC coast
- UK backs new Marine Bill
- Donbas to make a leader of Gdansk
- Baja Ferries gets Incat craft
- Macau ferries hit passenger jackpot
- Dreyfus derides deplorable Newhaven
- Scandlines, Fosen fight over port
- CalMac overhaul season
- Seastreak owner says media reports are wide of the mark
- Four dead as Malaysian ferry sinks
- Fire on Stena ferry
- Daewoo delivers daring Q3 round
- Ukraine gets stake in Gdansk
- Japan presents a ground-breaking newcomer
- Hawaii Superferry begins layoffs
- Hawaii ferry fight moves to Capitol
- Kystlink looking to charter from Tallink
- EU plans integrated maritime policy
- Court halts Hawaii Superferry
- KKR completes UN Ro-ro deal
- CalMac confirms 2008-9 fare levels
- Motorway closes; sea motorway steps in
- Newbuilding orders to decline
- Vietnam goes for RoPax
- New ship boosts GNV’s route to Spain
- Acciona Trasmed boosts Canaries fleet
- Sea-Cargo steps up Esbjerg service
- Tallink charters out fast-ferry
- Gdynia Shipyard sale moves closer
- Daewoo looks north for factory
- Deutsche Bank head targets shipping
- Marfin swoops as Pericles sells out
- Ferry safety upgrades 50 years late
- New twist in Queen of the North saga
- CalMac confirms Arran service enhancements
- Cobelfret buys into Geest successor
- Gujarat: the next shipyard giant?
- Exercise accident mystery deepens
- Scandlines starts Hanko service
- Transfennica begins Bilbao connection
- CalMac launches summer 2008 recruitment drive
in September 2007
- St Ola returning to rough seas
- Finnjet sold
- Irish Sea movements and delays
- Weekly freight service helps take trucks off region’s roads
- Ferry company receives praise for its invoices!
- CalMac confirms additional winter services to Islay
- UN RoRo deal to be finalised by next week
- No Samsø newbuilding
- CalMac clarifies seven-day sailings discussion
- Fincantieri holds steady ahead of IPO
- V.Ships restarts in Asia with new HQ
- Fatal ferry master jailed
- Ariande entering service
- Stora Enso ends Gothenburg routes
- Barreras extending its order book
- SNCM pledges to recover from loss
- Ferry runs aground in Bali
- Balearia acquires Buquebus
- DFDS ready to invest
- Fincantieri re-delivers converted Grimaldi ship
- Shore jobs soar under German tonnage tax
- Celtic Link faces uncertain future
- CalMac Ferries Ltd signs Public Service Contract to provide Clyde and Hebrides Ferry services
- Mols-Linien looks for more tonnage
- Second RoRo terminal mooted for Irish crossing
- Ferry master could face 3 years’ jail
- Corsican cash compensates for Sardinian slump at CSF
- Seatruck Ferries takes over Dublin-Liverpool route
- Now German tonnage tax under fire
- Two huge Chinese yards for Pakistan
- Greek shipping minister ousted
- Bid to block Turkish RoRo takeover
- Australia to help on Indonesia safety
- UK ferry travel on the up
- Five operators tendering for UK-Norway link
- Viking Line’s positive trend goes on
- New chapter in the Hawaii story
- Dubai launches ferry competition for shipbuilders
- Scandlines' new Gedser ferry will be Rostock
- Grandi Navi Veloci aims for Victory in Mediterranean
- The Christening of Viking Line's Newbuilding
- Transfennica targets Spanish trucks
- P&O adds capacity on Tilbury route
- Tonnage tax: Oslo doubles the pain
- DFDS announces group strategy 2007
- Hawaii fears ferry ruling fallout
- DFDS goes on acquisition warpath
- Attica to purchase two RoRo vessels
- Norwegian ferry stuck in port
- Owners to sue over Oslo tax demand
- Chewing over moving biofuels
- Corsica Ferries building up presence in Greece
- ICG new shares plan as takeover battle continues
- Channel Ferries purely a charter business
- Missing pin led to ferry smash
- Hurtigruten share plan moves on
- 'Final' deadline for Irish Continental
- Northlink Invites Sponsorship Applications
- Superferry service sits idle
- Ferry crisis: Jakarta calls in navy
- Grimaldi finally wins Finnlines
- Nordkapp passengers arrive at Ushuaia
