- Tide (transportation company)
Infobox Company
company_name = Tide ASA
company_
company_type = Public
foundation = 2006
location =Bergen ,Norway
key_people =
area_served =Norway
industry =Transport
products =
services = Bus transport
Car ferry transport
Fast passenger craft
revenue = profit NOK 2 billion (2005)
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees = 3,000 (2007)
parent =
subsid =
homepage = [http://www.tide.no www.tide.no]
footnotes =Tide ASA (ose|TIDE) is a public transport company in
Hordaland ,Norway which resulted from themerger ofGaia Trafikk andHardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap (HSD). The company provides thepublic transit network in Bergen, and most of the rural bus service inHordaland . The company also operates the passenger- and car ferry routes previously operated by HSD andStavangerske .The group has three daughter companies, Tide Buss AS that operates the scheduled busses, Tide Sjø AS that operates ferries and fast passenger craft throughout western Norway and the leiseure travel company Tide Reiser AS that also operates express, airport and charter buses and chartered ferries and fast passenger craft. The largest owners are
Det Stavangerske Dampskibsselskap (75%) and Sparebanken Vest (10%). The company is listed on theOslo Stock Exchange with head offices inBergen .Assets
At the time of the merger, Tide had a total of
*1040bus es
*30 car ferries
*10 boatsThe company has about 3000 employees. The total value of the company was estimated at NOK 800 million. The company has 39 million passengers per year, of which 25 million are in Bergen. [cite web |url=http://www.bt.no/na24/article282655.ece |title=Transportfusjonen vedtatt |date=2006-06-17 |author=Bergens Tidende |language=Norwegian] The company operates the onlytrolleybus service inScandinavia , Line 2 in Bergen, with eight trolleybuses. Another trolleybus service in Scandinavia runs in Landskrona, Sweden.The merger process
Plans for mergers and takeovers in Hordaland's public transport business came forth in September 2005 when Connex reported interest in purchasing Gaia. On November 8 Gaia and HSD suggested a merger between the two companies instead, but the city cabinet leader of Bergen,
Monica Mæland and the mayor of Os opposed the idea. The employess of both companies openly supported the idea in June 2006. Two other companies,Arriva andNettbuss , a subsidiary the Norwegian State Railways also showed interest in a takeover.As majority shareholder in Gaia, the city council in Bergen decided to vote in favour of the HSD-Gaia merger on
June 19 ,2006 . The name "Tide" was presented on June 27. Just a day before theExtraordinary General Meeting s in both companies,Arriva submitted an indicative bid of NOK 380-400 million and the representative of Bergen's cabinet,Henning Warloe , voted "against" the merger at Gaia's general meeting on June 29. As this was against the city council's resolution a motion ofno confidence was proposed. This motion failed onNovember 20 2006 [cite web |url=http://www.bt.no/lokalt/bergen/article317010.ece |title=Mistillit mot byrådet nedstemt |author=Bergens Tidende |date=2006-11-20 |language=Norwegian] A new general meeting was called for Gaia and on July 17, the merger was approved in that company as well. TheNorwegian Competition Authority approved the merger onOctober 25 [cite web |url=http://www.bt.no/na24/article309280.ece |title=En lang reise er slutt |date=2006-10-25 |author=Bergens Tidende |language=Norwegian] .Initially, the buses in the new company retained their old colors, yellow for Gaia, red and white for HSD, with only the logo being changed. New buses will have a white livery. [cite web |url=http://www.bt.no/trafikk/article309685.ece |title=Her er Tide-bussen |author=Bergens Tidende |date=2006-10-26 |language=Norwegian]
The value of both the new brand name "Tide", as well as the new logo have been subject to some debate. "Gaia" and "HSD" were both well-established trademarks, and two experts on trademarks stated that the replacement name and logo were too anonymous. Tide itself have argued that the name is positive ("i tide" means "on time" in Norwegian), and that the logo represents both the land and sea based transportation. [ [http://www.bt.no/lokalt/article279199.ece Eksperter slakter Tide]
Bergens Tidende June 27, 2006] Another criticism of the logo is that it resembles the word "shit" when viewed in a mirror. [ [http://www.ba.no/nyheter/article2422666.ece Shit, er ikke bussen i Tide?]Bergensavisen November 20, 2006]On May 2, 2007 the boards of Tide and
Det Stavangerske Dampskibsselskap (DSD) approved Tide's acquisition ofStavangerske AS, the ferry operating subsidiary of DSD. Jun 26, 2007 the Annual General Meeting of Tide approved the acquisition. At the same time there was anequity issue in the company aimed at new owners which successfully raised approx. MNOK 300. Effective from Jan 1, 2008 Stavangerske AS was merged with Tide Sjø AS. The new company will retain the Tide brand. Prior to this Stavangerske and HSD had won several tenders throughout Norway through their 50/50joint venture Norferger .References
External links
* [http://www.tide.no/ Official webpage]
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