Danske Færger
Danske Færger (English. Danish Ferries), styled as Færgen (English: The Ferry) was a Danish ferry company. It was created on 1 October 2011 through the merger of Bornholmstrafikken and Scandlines' internal Danish activities. The company was a 50/50 partnership between the Danish state and Clipper Group.[1] The company was first formed in April 2008 as Nordic Ferry Services.[2] In 2018 Danske Færger was sold to Molslinjen.[3]
Formerly | Nordic Ferry Services |
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Founded | 2008 |
Defunct | 17 December 2018 |
Headquarters | Rønne, Denmark |
Area served | Denmark |
Key people | John Steen-Mikkelsen, CEO Per Gullestrup, Chairman |
Services | Passenger transportation Freight transportation |
Website | færgen.dk |
Routes
As of 2001, the company operated eight routes:
- AlsFærgen
- (Bøjden – Fynshav)
- BornholmerFærgen
- FanøFærgen
- (Esbjerg – Nordby)
- LangelandsFærgen
- (Spodsbjerg – Tårs)
- SamsøFærgen
- (Kalundborg – Kolby Kås)
- (Sælvig – Hou)
References
- "Gasværket". AOK. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
- "Nordic Ferry Services launched in Denmark Scandlines sells domestic routes in Denmark". Ferrylines.com. March 2008. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
- Ferry Shipping News. Molslinjen Buys Danske Færger. Retrieved 22 January 2023
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