Trasmediterránea Explained

Compañia Trasmediterránea S.A.
Foundation:1916
Location:Madrid, Spain
Area Served:Balearic Islands, Spain, Algeria, Morocco, Canary Islands
Services:Passenger transportation, Freight transportation
Homepage:www.trasmediterranea.es

Trasmediterránea operates passengers and cargo ferries between mainland Spain and the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, and northern Africa's Spanish territories. Since 2017 the majority of the company belongs to Naviera Armas.

History

The Trasmediterránea ("cross-mediterranean") company was constituted on November 26, 1916, with the fusion of the companies of shipowners José Juan Dómine, Vicente Ferrer, Joaquín Tintoré and Enrique García, though it didn't start operating until January 1 of following year. It was headquartered in Barcelona and had a fleet of 45 ships.

During the Spanish Civil War, its ships were used as auxiliary navy ships by both sides of the conflict, the Spanish Republican Navy and the Nationalist faction.

In 1978, it became a state-owned company, until it was privatized by the PP government in 2002. The SEPI sold the company to a consortium that consisted of Acciona Logística (60%), Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo, Compañía de Remolcadores Ibaizábal, Agrupación Hotelera Dóliga, Suministros Ibiza and Naviera Armas. Later, the company changed its name to Acciona-Trasmediterranea. Currently it operates a fleet of 25 ships and is headquartered in Madrid.

From 1921 to 1998, when the sector was liberalized, it had the monopoly on the lines that linked the mainland Spain with the islands and northern Africa. Today, even as it has lost its monopoly and has competition, Trasmediterránea is still leader in its sector.

At the end of October 2017, Acciona group agreed to sell its 92.7% stake in Trasmediterránea to Naviera Armas, another Spanish shipping company operating ferries mainly in the Canary Islands. The deal, pending approval by Spanish authorities, was expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2018.[1]

Company activity

Trasmediterránea has its own maritime stations in Barcelona, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Valencia. The company's activity is structured in four zones:

Fleet

Current

As of 2018, Trasmediterránea owns and operates a large fleet of vessels, comprising 25 roro ferries, 1 high speed monohull and 3 high speed catamarans.

NameBuiltEnterered serviceNotes
Alborán 1999 2001
1981 2013
Ciudad Autónoma Melilla 2001 2001
Ciudad de Granada 2001 2001
Ciudad de Ibiza 2003 2003
Ciudad de Málaga 1998 1998
José María Entrecanales 2010 2010
Juan J. Sister 1993 1993
Milenium Dos 2001 2003
Super-Fast Levante 2001 2001
Volcán de Tijarafe 2008 2018 Chartered from Naviera Armas
Volcán de Tinamar 2011 2018 Chartered from Naviera Armas
Volcán de Tirajana 2006 2006 Chartered to Naviera Armas

Former

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.marinelink.com/news/trasmediterranea-naviera430717 Naviera Armas Buys Trasmediterranea from Acciona