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  2. DFDS Seaways - Wikipedia

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    DFDS Seaways is a Danish shipping company that operates passenger and freight services across northern Europe. Following the acquisition of Norfolkline in 2010, DFDS restructured its other shipping divisions ( DFDS Tor Line and DFDS Lisco) into the previously passenger-only operation of DFDS Seaways.

  3. DFDS - Wikipedia

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    DFDS Seaways is the shipping division of DFDS A/S operating a network of 25 shipping routes with 50 freight and passenger ships on the North Sea, Baltic Sea, and the English Channel. DFDS Logistics operates land transport and logistics activities including the former DFDS Lys Line and DFDS Container Line.

  4. MS Crown Seaways - Wikipedia

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    On 26 July the ship was renamed Crown of Scandinavia and began sailing on Scandinavian Seaways (a marketing name for DFDS passenger operations) Copenhagen — Helsingborg — Oslo -service. In 1999 the company name reverted to DFDS Seaways. In January 2005 the ship was rebuilt at Öresundsvarvet, Landskrona, Sweden. On 15 October 2006 the call ...

  5. MS King Seaways - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006 the Val de Loire ended her service with Brittany Ferries and was renamed MS King of Scandinavia (she is the third ship of the same name to sail with DFDS Seaways). Between 2 and 11 March she was refitted for her new service in IJmuiden , the Netherlands , and on 11 March she began serving on DFDS Seaways' Newcastle - IJmuiden ...

  6. MS Princess Seaways - Wikipedia

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    MS Princess Seaways is a cruiseferry operated and owned by the Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways on a route connecting North Shields, England, to IJmuiden in the Netherlands. She was built in 1986 as Peter Pan by Seebeckwerft , Bremerhaven , Germany for TT-Line .

  7. MS Moby Drea - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 DFDS decided to abandon the line to Amsterdam completely, and use only one ship—Tor Scandinavia—on the Gothenburg to Harwich route, whereas the Tor Britannia sailed from Harwich to Esbjerg. In 1988 DFDS adopted a new marketing name, Scandinavian Seaways, for their passenger division.

  8. MS Nordic Pearl - Wikipedia

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    In June 2024, it was announced that DFDS had sold the route between Copenhagen and Oslo and also the two ships assigned to the route, Pearl Seaways and Crown Seaways, were taken over by the Swedish shipping company, Gotlandsbolaget. The line and the ships will eventually receive new names and significant upgrades.

  9. MS Moby Otta - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 DFDS adopted a new marketing name, Scandinavian Seaways, for their passenger division. As a result, the Tor Scandinavia was painted in a new, attractive white-and-blue livery, but the change also meant disappearance of the name Tor Line from her hull.