A new freight route between Rosslare, Ireland and Zeebrugge, Belgium provides a new direct link between Ireland and Continental Europe, which also offers a new connection from Finland to Ireland.
On 23 July 2022, Finnlines will launch a new service between Rosslare and Zeebrugge. The route will be operated by the ro-ro vessel, Finnpulp, which has the capacity to carry 3,259 lane metres of cargo, equivalent to around 225 trailers. The vessel can also accommodate 12 drivers.
There will be two departures per week from each direction.
Linking Ireland’s Rosslare with Zeebrugge in Belgium
Demand for freight services from Ireland to Continental Europe has grown in the wake of Brexit and the new route will provide a crucial link for Irish industry. The Finnish industry, as well as German and Spanish industries, will also have an easier access to Ireland via transshipment in Zeebrugge.
"We are delighted to support the growing post-Brexit Irish trade to the Continent and provide transport operators with an important alternative route, which will greatly benefit all stakeholders and the Irish economy. Finnlines provides cost-efficient and high frequency liner services to its customers with the lowest CO2 emissions per transported cargo unit, ” says Antonio Raimo, Line Manager at Finnlines.
"Finnlines is proud to expand its route network and upgrade its services to support its customers to grow and develop new businesses," confirms Tom Pippingsköld, Finnlines President and CEO.
Finnlines specialises in freight transport and the extensive line network provides Finland’s export industry with a regular and reliable way to the European market, while ensuring imports of goods that are important for security of supply.
Ship data
- Ship type: ro-ro cargo
- Built: 2002/2009
- Length: 187 m
- DWT: 11,682
- GT: 25,732
- Service speed: 20 knots
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