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Charlevoix, MI, United States

FERRY - VEHICLE & PASSENGER SERVICE TO BEAVER ISLAND, MI

(231) 547-2311
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Belfast,, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

The Stena Line Belfast Liverpool Birkenhead ferry crossing between Northern Ireland and England is the only service operating on this route. Belfast's large port is a main hub in the import and export of goods and for passenger ferry services.

+44 28 9077 0112 frieght quote -01473 370 915
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Warren, RI, United States

Design, construction and repair of workboats, cruise vessels, dinner boats, etc. to a maximum length of 250 ft.(80 m.)

+1 401 245 8300
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Portland, ME, United States

CASCO BAY ISLAND TRANSIT DISTRICT D/B/A CASCO BAY LINES IS A QUASI-MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OPERATING FERRY SERVICE FROM PORTLAND, MAINE TO THE LOCAL ISLANDS. ISLANDS SERVICED ON A YEAR ROUND BASIS INCLUDE PEAKS, LITTLE DIAMOND, GREAT DIAMOND, LONG, CHEBEAGUE AND CLIFF. SEASONAL SUMMER SERVICE IS PROVIDED TO BAILEY ISLAND. CRUISE AND CHARTER SERVICE IS PROVIDED YEAR-ROUND.

(207) 774-7871
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Copper Harbor,, MI, United States

The ISLE ROYALE QUEEN IV passenger ferry operates between Copper Harbor, Michigan, and Rock Harbor at Isle Royale National Park.

(906) 289-4437
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St. John's,, NL, Canada

Marine Atlantic Inc is a Canadian Federal Crown corporation that operates ferries across the Cabot Strait between the island of Newfoundland and mainland Canada, according to contracts in place with Transport Canada. The ferries operate year-round on the 100 nautical mile route between Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and North Sydney, Nova Scotia and during the summer on the 280 nautical mile route between Argentia, Newfoundland and North Sydney. In 1999, the company's vessels transported 432,000 passengers, 134,000 passenger vehicles and 76,000 commercial vehicles on the Port aux Basques run and 46,000 passengers, 16,000 passenger vehicles and 500 commercial vehicles on the Argentia run. This represents an 8% increase over 1998 for passenger vehicles on the Port aux Basques run, an 11% increase on the Argentia run and an 8% increase in commercial vehicles. This follows strong growth in both 1998 and 1997. Marine Atlantic experienced its third consecutive record-traffic year in 2000, surpassing the half million-passenger level for the first time between Newfoundland and mainland Canada. Marine Atlantic carried 508,970 passengers in 2000, an increase of 7% over the previous year. The company owns four ocean class vessels: The superferry MV Caribou was built at the Davie shipyard in Levis and entered service in 1986 on the Port aux Basques run. It is 179 m long, has a GRT of 27,212 tonnes, and can carry over 1000 passengers and 350 autos or an equivalent number of trucks. All vehicle space is high headroom. The vessel operates at over 20 knots, has fin stabilizers, bow and stern thrusters, roll-through loading and a ‘1a super’ ice class hull. The MV Joseph and Clara Smallwood is a sistership to the Caribou and entered service in 1990. It operates during the winter to Port aux Basques and during the summer to both Port aux Basques and Argentia. The MV Atlantic Freighter was built in Asia in 1978 and was acquired for the Port aux Basques run in 1988 mainly to carry trailers without drivers, containers and dangerous commodities. The vessel is not a passenger ferry. It is 151 m long, has a GRT of 5466 and can carry 75 trailers. The MV Leif Ericson began operation on the Port aux Basques run on June 2, 2001. It has a GRT of 18,523 tonnes and will carry 500 passengers and up to 300 autos or 75 trucks at 17 knots. As with the superferries, it has two high headroom decks and roll-through loading. It also has stabilizers, bow thrusters and an ice-class hull. A strength of the company is its well trained workforce. Peak season employment will be in the range of 1100 employees at shore locations and aboard the vessels. The person-year equivalent will be about 900. In 2000, customer revenues grew by more than 3 percent over the previous year, while an increase in spending was also reported. The company has no debt. As per the contract with Transport Canada, a Federal subsidy is granted to cover any shortfall. The company's vessel operations are certified according to the International Safety Management Code, which ensures highest level discipline relating to safety matters and pollution prevention. Management functions of the company are found in three locations. The head office, including the President and CEO, public relations, auditing, and corporate council are located in St. John's, Newfoundland. The finance, accounting, computer systems and risk management functions are located in Port aux Basques. The operations management, human resources, purchasing, marine technical, and safety functions are located in North Sydney. Terminal operations, maintenance, reservations, and stores are located in both North Sydney and Port aux Basques. The company and its predecessor companies have operated ferries across the Cabot Strait for over 100 years. Until recently, the company also operated ferries to and from Prince Edward Island, across the Bay of Fundy and into the US and to / from and along the Labrador coast. With a new focus and new resources, the company's staff looks forward to effectively meeting customer transportation needs to and from Newfoundland.

1.709.772.8957
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Odessa, Ukraine

Marine rail and car ferry transportations between Ukraine, Georgia, Turkey and Bulgaria, cruises, operation and shipmanagement of ro-ro vessels, forwarding services, software development

+380 482 344059
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