DFDS has announced the name of their ship for the English Channel due in service in 20201 as the Côte D'Opale. Named after a region in France adjacent to the English Channel, The…
"We are pleased to advise that Dublin Port authority have completed the necessary repairs to our regular Dublin berth and we will have no restrictions as of tomorrow morning's 0855hrs ex Holyhead…
UPDATE Stena Line have advised that they will NOT be able to accommodate any unaccompanied mobile units such as plant, machinery, trade cars, unaccompanied vans etc on the Heysham -…
Freightlink have been long time supporters of the Otley Sailing Club 'Sailfree' programme, so it was great to hear that the club was celebrating 25 years with programme founder, Norman Stephens…
We are happy to announce that our new cargo vessel M/S Finbo Cargo will start operating between Vuosaari (Helsinki) and Muuga (Tallinn) in the last week of June. Heavy traffic and passenger vehicles…
British Shipyard Cammell Laird recently announced ambitious plans to shake up the new-build ferry market with a new specially designed Ro-Pax ferry. Founded in 1828, Cammell Laird are one…
Finnlines has ordered three new green Ro-Ro vessels to respond to increasing demand for freight transport. The total investment is over €200m and the first ships are set for delivery…
DFDS is testing and developing drones that can help them to keep track of the trailers in the terminals. This is in cooperation with Lorenz Technology, a Danish company developing drones based…
The UK is one of the largest freight distributors in the world, with over 1.6m tonnes moved in and out the country each year. 95% of this is by road and sea. Such a level of shipping comes at a cost…