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Thu 9 Jul 2015 13:04

Scrubber technology for Finlandia Seaways


Agreement to invest over EUR 6 million in the Rosyth to Zeebrugge route includes scrubber and fuel optimisation investment plan.



Danish ferry operator DFDS Seaways and Forth Ports Ltd - one of the largest port operators in the UK - have agreed to invest over EUR 6 million in the future of the Rosyth to Zeebrugge freight route, following a meeting with the First Minister of Scotland to discuss the investment plan. This includes new environmental technology, a fuel optimisation programme and infrastructure adjustments at the terminal in Scotland.

New environmental technology

The investment plan by DFDS includes investment in a technology that removes sulphur from the exhaust gases – so-called scrubber technology - and a fuel optimisation programme on the Finlandia Seaways, the DFDS vessel operating on the route.

The investment is designed to help to secure the long-term sustainability of the route and the scrubber is scheduled to be installed during the vessel's next dry-dock period by the end of this year.

Meeting

The continuation of the only ro-ro freight route connecting Scotland to mainland Europe was highlighted during a meeting this week between the First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon; CEO of Forth Ports, Charles Hammond; and CEO of DFDS, Niels Smedegaard. They discussed route developments and the concrete investment plan.

"We are very pleased with the investment programme as it will secure a long-term perspective for the Rosyth-Zeebrugge route and enable companies to continue to use a direct, environmentally friendly means of transport between Scotland and the Continent," remarked Stein van Est, Route Director DFDS Seaways.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon commented: "The Rosyth to Zeebrugge freight route is a vital link for Scotland's economy and hugely important for the large number of customers who use it to get their goods in and out of the country. It is therefore extremely welcome news that DFDS is to continue to operate this service. The investment in port improvements by Forth Ports is also a vital component of increasing the capacity and efficiency of the service. Along with all parties we are committed to work together to look at new ways of increasing and improving its service for years to come."

Infrastructure adjustments

In addition, Forth Ports is to carry out the necessary infrastructure adjustments to the Port of Rosyth to facilitate the double-stacking of containers on board the vessel. This will increase the freight capacity of the vessel by an extra 300 lane metres, as demanded by customers in Scotland and mainland Europe.

"The route is an important economic generator for Scotland, servicing the general, chemicals, food & drinks and automotive sectors. The infrastructural adjustments are about EUR 1 million and we expect this work to be completed in autumn this year," said Charles Hammond, CEO of Forth Ports.

Image: The Finlandia Seaways freight ferry vessel.


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