Sustainability
Quayside Powerbanks – The Next Step in the Electrification of Shipping
Stena is now taking the next step in shipping electrification by developing a solution to use recycled batteries in charging stations at ports.
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Travel survey shows that 78% of people are keen to travel
We have recently checked the temperature of our customers' travel preferences in the wake of COVID-19. The survey received 84,000 responses from 11 countries across Northern Europe. Discover the main findings in the video and read more below.
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New Baltic connection between Liepaja – Karlskrona – Travemünde
We're thrilled to announce that from 13 August we will start a new freight focused connection between Latvia, Sweden, and Germany by adding a port-call in Karlskrona on the existing ferry route between Liepaja and Travemünde.
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New builds have started on two new ferries
We are well underway in modernising our large European fleet of ferries and we have not let the ongoing pandemic affect our ambitious plans. So far, the construction of two further new ferries has begun this year.
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Our sustainable journey continues
Stena Line aims to be a leader in sustainable shipping. And even though the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world around us, we keep the vital supply lines open in Europe, and - more than ever - fulfilled our vision “Connecting Europe for a Sustainable Future”.
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We’re here – Stena Line
We keep on sailing and the majority of our extensive route network and fleet of vessels are still operating.
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Letter to customers, partners and friends of Stena Line from CEO Niclas Mårtensson
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread in several countries in Europe and the situation has our fullest attention. The safety of our customers and employees is our top priority.
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“It felt good contributing to a great cause.”
Martina Thowsen normally works as an able seaman on the ferry Stena Scandinavica. On Africa Mercy, she volunteered for three months as a night watchman.
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“Seamanship is an international language that all sailors speak.”
The role of Able Seaman is one of 200 different positions needed to run the Africa Mercy and during dry dock, the deck crew plays a very important part to get the ship ready for its journey.
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“Beautiful work is being done”
Misha and Cees were happy to volunteer. The mix of cultures and bonds that arose made their experience unforgettable.
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