- Polferries
Polferries is the largest Polish ferry operator.The Polish Baltic Shipping Company was established on
31 January 1976 as a state-ownedshipping company . Under the operating name "Polferries", the company runs ferry routes across theBaltic Sea betweenPoland andScandinavia .In
1996 Polferries approved quality assurance system the International Safety Management Code (ISM). In May1997 the company was recognised as meeting the requirements of the Quality Management Certificate ISO 9002. It became legally recognised as a corporate body in1992 .Until
2001 , Polferries had owned two ferry terminals in Poland, the Ferry Terminal inGdańsk and the Ferry Terminal inŚwinoujście . Today, the company runs the Ferry Terminal in Gdańsk.Fleet
* MF "Scandinavia" -
Nynäshamn —Gdańsk
* MF "Baltivia" - Nynäshamn — Gdańsk
* MF "Pomerania" -Copenhagen —Świnoujście ,Rönne — Świnoujście (summer weekends only)
* MF "Wawel" -Ystad — ŚwinoujścieFormer fleet
* HSC "Boomerang" (built in Australia, 1997) (1997-2001) - Now HSC "Tallink AutoExpress 2" with
Tallink .
* MF "Drottningen" (built in Sweden, 1968) (1975-1976) - Scrapped in China in 2005.
* MF "Gute" (built in Sweden, 1979) (2000) - Now sails forBaltic Scandinavian Lines .
* MF "Kahleberg" (built in Germany, 1983) (2003-2004) - Now MF "RG 1" withRG Line .
* MF "Lancut" (built in Germany, 1967) (1985-1994) - Scrapped in India in 2003.
* MF "Nieborow" (built in Germany, 1973) (1988-2002) - Now MF "Sveti Stefan" withMontenegro Lines .
* MF "Wawel" (built in Germany, 1965) (1973-1988) - Scrapped in Turkey in 2004
* MF "Rogalin" (built in France, 1972) (1978-1987, 1989-1991, 1992-2003) - Scrapped in India in 2004.
* MF "Silesia" (built in Poland, 1979) (1979-2005) - Now MF "Yuzhnaya Palmyra" withUKR Ferry .External links
* [http://www.polferries.pl/en/home Polferries official website]
*sv icon [http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/polferries_rederi.htm Polferries at Fakta om Fartyg]
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