Bore and P&O Ferries JV add RoRo Vessel

October 15, 2014

 

Bore and P&O Ferries announces today that they have agreed to add a further RoRo vessel to the long-standing partnership in the North Sea.

M/V Estraden will be added to the vessel portfolio sailing for P&O alongside M/V Norsky, M/V Norstream and M/V Bore Song. She will move to her new route in January 2015. M/V Estraden is a similar vessel to M/V Norsky and M/V Norstream, which have proven suitable for the P&O cargo trade.

Bore has actively progressed towards sustainable shipping, decreasing the environmental footprint of its RoRo shipping. This has been manifested by decisions like installing NAPA Optimization on the vessels for fuel savings, wet scrubber system on M/V Bore Song, wind rotor system on M/V Estraden. These efforts are in line with the P&O environmental thinking and forms an integral part of the long-standing partnership in shipping.

Håkan Modig, Bore CEO says; “We look forward to deepen our cooperation with P&O by signing the new charter party for M/V Estraden to move into the cross-channel traffic between UK and the Netherlands. Thus, supporting the P&O busy cargo trade in the North Sea.”

John Garner, P&O Fleet Director states; “We are delighted to have reached agreement with Bore Ltd to charter M/V Estraden, which is equipped with Norsepower wind rotors and NAPA route optimisation equipment, which will reduce the ship’s fuel consumption.  M/V Estraden will enter service in January 2015 in our North Sea business.”

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