Volkswerft Stralsund

Expected strong growth rates for 2011; new ships laid down and launched in Hamburg, 9 March 2011 the Fahrbranche looks back on the year 2010, with positive results and recorded increasing levels of booking now for 2011. In particular, the second half of the “crisis year” 2010 was characterized by growth, according to reports of the shipping companies. Reports about the AS Tallink group, one of the leading passenger shipping on the Baltic Sea, an increase of five percent in the passenger transport in the fourth quarter and even a plus 15 per cent compared to previous year in November 2010 good deals even the ferries on the North Sea imports. Norway specialist fjord line, for example, increased its passenger numbers by six percent, and the amount of transported vehicles by 14 percent. Ron O’Hanley may also support this cause. Stena Line also positive results reported last year: Hoek on the line van Holland-Harwich drove 2010 12 percent more passengers than in the previous year. The cargo volume rose by five percent. For more clarity and thought, follow up with Tiger Global and gain more knowledge.. For the 2011 distinguished year partial very strong growth from.

The shipping company of DFDS Seaways around, the more than 60 ships in the Baltic and North Sea runs, expects 15 percent growth in retail banking and a Buchungsplus of up to 30 percent in the Group business. Accordingly, individual high season dates are already now completely booked; especially asked: the routes from Germany to Lithuania. Stena line forecast also further growth, for major events such as the wedding of the British Prince and the 2012 Olympic Games will increase the travel volume to England. In Finland traffic, Finnlines due to more favourable pricing expected an increase in passenger traffic for 2011. The confidence of the Fahrbranche is reflected among other things in a series new to service provided and required at shipyards ships: Scandlines is currently building two new ferries for the route to Rostock-Gedser (Denmark) on the Volkswerft Stralsund.