Øresundslinjen Explained

Øresundslinjen
Foundation:1996
Location City:Helsingborg
Location Country:Sweden
Area Served:Øresund
Industry:Shipping
Services:Passenger transportation
Freight transportation
Homepage:www.oresundslinjen.se

Øresundslinjen (Swedish: Öresundslinjen) is a ferry company serving the route between Helsingborg, Sweden and Helsingør, Denmark. Until 2018 the company was called HH-Ferries Group, and the trading name Scandlines was used. From 2018 to 2023 the name "ForSea Ferries" was used.

The Helsingør–Helsingborg ferry route crosses the narrowest part of the Øresund, taking about 20 minutes to traverse the 4km (02miles) strait. The company owns five vessels, including the sister ships, Aurora af Helsingborg, and Hamlet, each of which has capacity for 240 cars and 1,250 passengers.[1] [2] [3]

History

Øresundslinjen was originally established in 1996 under the name "Sundbroen" ("The Sound Bridge") by the Danish shipowner Per Henriksen. It was sold in 1997 and changed its name to HH-Ferries. In 2001 the company was sold again, this time to the Swedish business group Stena, operating under the Scandlines brand. After further cooperation deals, the company was suddenly owned by the same cooperation as former competitors Scandlines.

In 2011 the competition on the HH Ferry route finished with the larger eating the smaller, with the two Mercandias, IV and VIII being added to the Scandlines-HH Ferries fleet. In 2018 HH-Ferries rebranded as ForSea Ferries as Aurora and Tycho Brahe were reintroduced into service as battery-electric vessels. Around the same time as the rebranding took place, ForSea decided to ditch the Scandlines branding in favour of creating a new, independent brand image that sought to distinguish ForSea as a cleaner and greener service compared to Scandlines.

In 2018 the ferries Tycho Brahe and Aurora af Helsingborg were converted to battery power. They are completely emission-free when in battery mode, reducing their total CO2 emissions by as much as 65%.[4] [5]

In 2020 Øresundslinjen experienced a reduction of 80% in passenger numbers due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of departures was reduced and seventy staff were made redundant.[6] [7]

In January 2023, the Danish and Swedish competition regulators approved the sale of ForSea to the Danish ferry operator Molslinjen.[8] In September 2023 ForSea Ferries was rebranded as "Øresundslinjen".[9]

Fleet

As of 2023, Øresundslinjen owns 5 vessels:

NameBuiltTonnagePassengersNotesImages References
Tycho Brahe 1991 11,148 GT 1250 In service
E-ferry (2018-)
[10] [11]
Aurora af Helsingborg 1992 11,148 GT 1250 In service
E-ferry (2018-)
[12] [13]
Hamlet1997 10,067 GT 1000 In service
[14] [15]
Mercandia IV 1989 4,296 GRT 400 Replacement & Freight [16] [17] [18] [19]
Mercandia VIII 1987 4,296 GRT 400 Laid up
[20] [21] [22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://maritimedenmark.dk/?Id=19796 Maritime Denmark. HH Ferries becomes ForSea.
  2. https://ferryshippingnews.com/forsea-foresees-the-future/ Ferry Shipping News. ForSea Interview with CEO Johan Röstin.
  3. https://www.hd.se/native/forsea/2018-11-15/vi-tog-mer-strom-an-hela-helsingor-pa-en-enda-laddning-sa Helsingborgs Dagblad. "Vi tog mer ström än hela Helsingör på en enda laddning – så mycket kraft handlar det om.
  4. https://new.abb.com/news/detail/10434/forsea-formerly-hh-ferries-group-completes-conversion-of-the-worlds-largest-battery-ferries-powered-by-abb ABB. ForSea (formerly HH Ferries Group) completes conversion of the world’s largest battery ferries, powered by ABB.
  5. https://smartcitysweden.com/companies/1940/forsea-emission-free-ferries/ Smart City Sweden. ForSea – Emission-free ferries.
  6. https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/helsingborg/corona-har-minskat-trafiken-nu-far-70-personer-ga-fran-forsea SVT Nyheter. Coronakrisen har minskat trafiken – stora uppsägningar hos Forsea.
  7. https://www.di.se/nyheter/stora-nedskarningar-hos-krisande-rederiet-70-anstallda-ska-bort/ Dagens Industri. Stora nedskärningar hos krisande rederiet – 70 anställda ska bort,
  8. https://www.sjofartstidningen.se/molslinjen-far-gront-ljus-for-kopet-av-forsea/ Sjöfartstidningen. Molslinjen får grönt ljus för köpet av ForSea.
  9. https://www.faergenyt.dk/forsea-ferries-bliver-til-oeresundslinjen/ Faergenyt.dk. ForSea Ferries bliver til Øresundslinjen.
  10. Web site: M/F Tycho Brahe. 19 October 2023. ferry-site.dk. en.
  11. Web site: Tycho Brahe. 19 October 2023. faergelejet.dk. da.
  12. Web site: M/F Aurora af Helsingborg. 19 October 2023. ferry-site.dk. en.
  13. Web site: Aurora af Helsingborg. 19 October 2023. faergelejet.dk. da.
  14. Web site: M/F Hamlet. 19 October 2023. ferry-site.dk. en.
  15. Web site: Hamlet. 19 October 2023. faergelejet.dk. da.
  16. Web site: M/F Mercandia IV. 19 October 2023. ferry-site.dk. en.
  17. Web site: Mercandia IV. 19 October 2023. faergelejet.dk. da.
  18. Web site: M/S Mercandia IV. 19 October 2023. skip-siden.com. da. https://web.archive.org/web/20120220170111/http://www.skip-siden.com/Mercandia%20IV/Mercandia%20IV.htm. 20 February 2012.
  19. Web site: "Mercandia IV". 19 October 2023. faergejournalen.dk. da.
  20. Web site: M/F Mercandia VIII. 19 October 2023. ferry-site.dk. en.
  21. Web site: Mercandia VIII. 19 October 2023. faergelejet.dk. da.
  22. Web site: M/S Mercandia VIII. 19 October 2023. skip-siden.com. da. https://web.archive.org/web/20120220170118/http://www.skip-siden.com/Mercandia%20VIII/Mercandia%20VIII.htm. 20 February 2012.