Scandlines

Danish-German ferry operator


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FieldValue
nameScandlines
logoScandlines logo.svg
typePrivate
industryTransport
foundation1998
founderDanish Ministry of Transport
Deutsche Bahn
location_cityCopenhagen
location_countryDenmark
area_servedBaltic Sea
key_peopleEric Gregoire {Chief Executive Officer}
servicesFerries
revenue€466 million
revenue_year2023
operating_income€134 million
income_year2023
parentFirst Sentier Investors (50%)
3i (35%)
Hermes Investment Management (15%)
subsidScandlines Deutschland, Scandlines Danmark
website
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Scandlines is a ferry company that operates the RødbyPuttgarden and GedserRostock ferry routes between Denmark and Germany.

Scandlines owns seven ferries, six of which are hybrid ferries, making it the owner of the world’s largest fleet of hybrid ferries. The company has two subsidiaries—Scandlines Danmark ApS and Scandlines Deutschland GmbH—which operate in the two main countries.

History

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In 1903, the first railway ferry sailed between Gedser in Denmark and Warnemünde in Germany. The route was operated by DSB on the Danish side in partnership with a state-owned German shipping company.

A second service, the "bird's flight line" (die Vogelfluglinie in German) between Rødby and Puttgarden, was added in 1963, creating a direct route between Copenhagen and Hamburg.

The company was separated from DSB in 1995 and transformed into an independent limited company called DSB Rederi. It was subsequently rebranded as Scandlines in 1997. The Scandlines brand had already been in use since 1991 on the Helsingør–Helsingborg ferry route. In 1998, the two shipping company partners—Danish Scandlines and German DFO—merged to form Scandlines, which was owned by the Danish Ministry of Transport and Deutsche Bahn.

Scandlines was privatised in 2007, with 3i and Allianz Capital Partners each acquiring 40% ownership and Deutsche Seereederei holding the remaining 20%. In 2010, Deutsche Seereederei sold its shareholding to 3i and Allianz. In 2013, Allianz sold its 49% stake to 3i. In 2018, First Sentier Investors and Hermes Investment Management acquired shareholdings of 50% and 15% respectively.

Between 1999 and 2015, several Scandlines routes were sold, including Aarhus–Kalundborg to Molslinjen and Helsingør-Helsingborg to ForSea Ferries.

Scandlines currently operates two routes: GedserRostock and Rødby–Puttgarden. The company expects to continue operating on the Rødby–Puttgarden route despite the planned completion of the Fehmarn Belt tunnel.

Ferries

Scandlines operates six hybrid ferries and one freight ferry. In 2022, the two ferries on the Gedser–Rostock route were fitted with rotor sails.

Rødby–Puttgarden route

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NameBuilt / ServiceTonnagePassengersNotesImages
Prins Richard199714.6211140Hybrid[[File:PRINS RICHARD 1499.jpg
Prinsesse Benedikte199714.6211140Hybrid[[File:Färja Princessan Benedike 2015b.jpg
Schleswig-Holstein199715.1871200Hybrid[[File:Scandlines Schleswig-Holstein.jpg
Deutschland199715.1871200Hybrid[[File:Scandlines Fährschiff Deutschland (IMO 9151541) einlaufend Puttgarden (01-2).JPG
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Gedser–Rostock route

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NameBuilt / ServiceTonnagePassengersNotesImages
Berlin201222.3191.300Hybrid and rotor sail[[File:Berlin, Warnemünde, 2019 (01).jpg
Berlin before rotor sail
Copenhagen201222.3191.300Hybrid and rotor sail[[File:Warnemünde - Copenhagen - 2020.jpg
Copenhagen with rotor sail
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The ferries M/F Berlin and M/F Copenhagen operate the regular services on the GedserRostock route. Approximately nine daily sailings are operated in each direction, with departures typically spaced at intervals of two to three hours. The crossing time on the route is approximately two hours.

Freight ferry

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NameBuilt / ServiceTonnagePassengersNotesImages
{{MSKronprins Frederik2}}198116.0711400
Replacement
The Baltic Whale2024 / 2025-TBD140E-Ferry
Freight
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In November 2021, it was announced that the company has ordered a double-end 10 MWh battery-electric ferry from Cemre Shipyard for the Puttgarden-Rødby route. The new vessel was due to enter service in 2024 and will have two-deck loading alongside a freight capacity of 66 HGVs, or some 1200 lane metres.

Harbours

Scandlines owns the harbour areas in Rødby, Gedser, and Puttgarden, and leases an area in the harbour of Rostock.

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230607194302/https://www.scandlines.com/about-us/our-history/ Our history] Scandilines
  2. [https://www.hauerslev.com/dsb/faerger/faergeaar/1991/index.htm Hauerslev.com. ''DSB Færgeåret 1991.''] Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  3. [https://web.archive.org/web/20240904172041/https://www.joc.com/article/dsr-2-partners-to-acquire-scandlines-5305338 DAR, 2 partners to acquire Scandilines] ''[[Journal of Commerce]]'' 4 April 2007
  4. [https://www.allianz.com/en/press/news/financials/stakes_investments/news-2013-11-05.html 3i acquires Allianz Capital Partners’ stake in Scandlines] [[Allianz]] 5 November 2013
  5. 3i Group control Scandilines ''[[Ships Monthly]]'' February 2014 page 11
  6. [https://web.archive.org/web/20240904170055/https://baltictransportjournal.com/index.php?id=313 3i Group sells Scandilines, but re-buys stake] ''Baltic Transport Journal'' 4 April 2018
  7. [https://www.tv2east.dk/lolland/rederi-opruster-i-kamp-om-femern-koeber-batterifaerge-for-over-en-halv-milliard TV2east.dk. ''Rederi opruster i kamp om Femern - køber batterifærge for over en halv milliard.''] Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  8. (28 May 2020). "Norsepower Rotor Sail Installed on Scandlines Ferry". Baird Maritime.
  9. "Rostock-Gedser timetable".
  10. (24 July 2025). "Scandlines’ New Zero Direct Emissions Ferry FUTURA Prepares For Departure".
  11. "NY Scandlines fragtfærge søsat".
  12. https://www.maritimedanmark.dk/scandlines-nye-hybridfaerge-er-pa-vej-hjem-til-danmark
  13. (9 November 2021). "Scandlines orders zero-emission ferry for Puttgarden-Rødby route". Shippax SE.
  14. "Our ferries and harbours". Scandlines.

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