- LD Lines
LD Lines are a French-owned
shipping company. They are predominantly a freight operator, with both deep-sea andferry operations, but also operate some passenger services. Their ferry routes are on theEnglish Channel andMediterranean Sea .The company is a subsidiary of the
Louis Dreyfus Group .Freight operations
English Channel operations
Le Havre - Portsmouth
LD Lines' English Channel operations commenced in October 2005, operating between
Portsmouth ,England andLe Havre ,France . This service was introduced following the withdrawal ofP&O Ferries ' longstanding operation on this route.There is one sailing per day in each direction, with the Portsmouth-Le Havre sailing taking place overnight. This uses one vessel, the MS "Norman Spirit", which is ironically a former P&O vessel (used on their
Dover -Calais route until May 2005).On July 13 2007 it was reported that LD Lines have ordered a new
ro-pax ferry for the route fromSingapore Technologies Engineering , with an option for another ship of the same type. [http://www.fcbsweb.com/forum/index.php?topic=11224.0]On 28 March 2008 it was announced that a second ship would be introduced on the Le Havre route to operate alongside the "Norman Spirit" [http://www.ldlines.co.uk/second-vessel.html] . The new ship, referred to as the "Norman Voyager" in Pierre Gehanne's
blog [http://blog.ldlines.com/] , is currently under construction inItaly and will enter service in November 2008. The new ship is a near sister of theMersey Viking andLagan Viking which are operated byNorfolkline on theirLiverpool -Belfast service.Le Havre - Rosslare
From November 2008 LD Lines will open a weekly passenger and freight service between Le Havre and
Rosslare ,Republic of Ireland . The new ferry currently under construction in Italy will serve the route departing from Le Havre on Fridays and returning from Rosslare on Saturdays. The crossing time is expected to be 20 hours [http://www.ldlines.co.uk/second-vessel.html] .Dieppe / Le Havre - Newhaven
LD Lines was one of 5 companies invited to tender for the operation of
Transmanche Ferries service between Dieppe andNewhaven .P&O Stena Line operated the route until 1998 after whichHoverspeed operated the route until 2004. Because the French government did not want the route to be lost, they started a new sudsidised company by the name ofTransmanche Ferries in April 2001. After 5 years of successful service and the arrival of two newbuilds, the government decided to tender the line in a concession. The contract to operate the service was awarded to LD Lines on21 December 2006 . For this service they will receive an annual subsidy of up to € 14.6 million. LD Lines commenced sailings on this route on1 May 2007 . In addition to three roundtrips between Dieppe and Newhaven LD Lines started a single roundtrip per day betweenLe Havre and Newhaven during high season using the MS "Seven Sisters". However in August 2008 they announced that this service would not be continuedBoulogne - Dover
LD Lines and Boulogne Chamber of Commerce announced on 4 July 2008 that LD Lines would open a service between Boulogne and Dover from 1 July 2009 [http://www.meretmarine.com/article.cfm?id=108099] [http://www.lavoixdunord.fr/Locales/Boulogne_sur_Mer/actualite/Secteur_Boulogne_sur_Mer/2008/07/01/article_ld-lines-en-bonne-place-pour-une-2e-lign.shtml] [http://www.ldlines.co.uk/news.html] . The company will initially operate four round trips a day between the two ports with the Norman Spirit, a second ship will join the route at a later date. The service will operate in competition with
SpeedFerries who operate a fast ferry on the same route.Mediterranean Sea operations
LD Lines are partners in
GLD Lines , which operates a passenger and freight ferry service betweenToulon andRome . They also operatero-ro freight services betweenMarseille andTunis , in addition to other routes serving ports includingAlgiers ,Barcelona ,Piraeus and Valencia.There are also operations which specialise in the delivery of newly-manufactured cars.
Fleet
*MS "Norman Spirit"
*MS "Seven Sisters"
*MS "Cote d'Albatre"External links
* [http://www.ldlines.com/ LD Lines]
* [http://www.ldlinesfret.fr/index_uk.php LD Lines Freight]
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