Förde Reederei Seetouristik

Förde Reederei Seetouristik
Industry Transport
Founded 1990
Headquarters Flensburg, Germany
Area served
Strait of Gibraltar
Baltic Sea
North Sea
Elbe
Salish Sea
Key people
Götz Becker
Jan Kruse
Christian Baumberger
Services Passenger transportation
Freight transportation
Website http://www.frs.de

Förde Reederei Seetouristik (FRS) is a German transportation company specializing in passenger ferry and freight transportation. Originally a regional passenger ferry operator founded in 1866, it has expanded in recent years to an international business group. FRS now has about 30 vessels and approximately 1000 employees, transporting 5.4 million passengers and 1.3 million vehicles. The company also has a portfolio that comprises approximately 14 subsidiaries located in Europe, North Africa, and North America that are made up of both ferry and bus operations.

Subsidiaries

If FRS Iberia and FRS Maroc are counted as separate entities, FRS includes 14 subsidiaries.[1]

Ferry operators

Other services

Fleet

Conventional passenger ferries

Double-ended car ferries

Further information: roll-on/roll-off

Fleet of operated vessels

Routes

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Route Vessel(s) Description
Tarifa (Spain)–Tanger (Morocco) HSC Dolphin Jet, HSC Tarifa Jet, HSC Tanger Jet year-round service
Havneby (Danmark)–Sylt (Germany) MF SyltExpress year-round service
Tallinn (Estonia)–Helsinki, (Finland) HSC Baltic Jet, HSC Nordic Jet year-round service (no traffic during ice period)
Hamburg, Wedel, CuxhavenHeligoland HSC Halunder Jet, MS Atlantis season service between March and October
Stralsund, Schaprode, Zingst, WiekHiddensee MS Hansestadt Stralsund, MS Insel Hiddensee, MS Schaprode, MS Gellen day cruises for tourists on a shuttle basis as well as year-round means of transportation for the islander
Taxiboat traffic around the Island Hiddensee (Germany) Taxiboat Störtebeker, Taxiboat Pirat support traffic on demand
Port round-trips for Tourists (sightseeing) in Stralsund MS Altefähr during the summer time
Warnemünde (Germany)–Hohe Düne (Germany) MF Breitling, MF Warnow year-round service
Wittow North (Germany)–Wittow South (Germany) MF Wittow year-round service
Stahlbrode (Germany)–Glewitz (Germany) MF Stahlbrode, MF Glewitz season service between April and October

References

  1. "Overview of the activities". Förde Reederei Seetouristik GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
  2. Tu, Janet I. (January 19, 2016), "Seattle-based Clipper sold to German company; new routes planned", Seattle Times
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