DFDS Enhances Ferry Operations with New Vessel Acquisitions

DFDS Expands Capacity on the Strait of Gibraltar
In a significant move to bolster its operations on the Strait of Gibraltar, DFDS has announced an agreement to acquire two ferries from Naviera Armas, which is exiting this competitive market. This acquisition represents a strategic enhancement to DFDS’s existing ferry services connecting Algeciras with Tangier Med and Ceuta, increasing both capacity and service quality for customers.
Details of the Acquisition
The transaction includes one combined freight and passenger ferry, known as RoPax, and a high-speed catamaran ferry (HSC), enabling DFDS to seamlessly integrate these vessels into its current operations. The total acquisition price stands at DKK 240 million and is pending regulatory approvals, with the closing expected in the first quarter of 2026. Importantly, DFDS anticipates no impact on its financial performance for 2025 as a result of this deal.
Enhancing Customer Experience
Mathieu Girardin, the Head of the Ferry Division at DFDS, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, noting the unexpected growth in the ferry market since their entrance in 2024. He stated, “The two ferries we are purchasing are already operating on overlapping routes, and we expect to deliver a smooth transition and an immediate enhancement of services to both passengers and freight customers.”
Current Operations and Future Prospects
DFDS already operates two vital ferry routes across the Strait of Gibraltar—Algeciras-Tangier Med and Algeciras-Ceuta. The addition of these ferries not only enhances the customer offerings but also consolidates DFDS's position in a rapidly expanding market. With current demand, the enhanced capacity is projected to generate approximately DKK 500 million in revenue by 2026, benefiting both passengers and freight customers alike.
Details on the Ferries
The acquired vessels include the RoPax ferry named Volcan de Tamasite, built in 2004, and the high-speed catamaran Villa de Agaete, constructed in 1999. This expansion will also boost capacity among freight operators on the Algeciras-Tangier Med route, which is crucial for enhancing logistical operations in the region.
Future Financial Impact
DFDS expects that this acquisition will not only help in meeting increasing demand but also contribute positively to its earnings in 2026. As it stands, the company remains committed to expanding its footprint in the ferry operations sector, adapting swiftly to market dynamics.
Overview of DFDS
Founded in 1866, DFDS is a major player in the European transport network, operating with an impressive annual revenue of DKK 30 billion and a workforce of approximately 16,500 employees. The company's multifaceted services include the transportation of goods in trailers via ferry, road, and rail, alongside logistics solutions tailored to meet customer needs. DFDS also transports car and foot passengers across various short sea and overnight ferry routes.
Contact Information
For further inquiries regarding this acquisition and DFDS operations, interested parties can reach:
Torben Carlsen, CEO +45 33 42 32 01
Karen Boesen, CFO +45 20 58 58 40
Søren Brøndholt Nielsen, IR +45 33 42 33 59
Dennis Kjærsgaard, Media +45 42 30 38 47
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of DFDS's recent acquisition?
DFDS's acquisition aims to enhance its ferry services on the Strait of Gibraltar by integrating two new ferries into its existing operations, which will improve customer offerings and service efficiency.
How will this acquisition impact DFDS's financial performance?
The transaction is not expected to significantly impact DFDS's financials in 2025; however, it is projected to generate additional revenue of around DKK 500 million in 2026.
What types of ferries is DFDS acquiring?
DFDS is acquiring one RoPax ferry and one high-speed catamaran ferry, both of which are currently operating on overlapping routes in the Strait of Gibraltar.
When is the acquisition expected to close?
The acquisition is anticipated to close in the first quarter of 2026, pending regulatory approvals.
How does DFDS's operational network function?
DFDS operates a comprehensive transport network across Europe, specializing in ferry, road, and rail operations, supplemented by extensive logistics solutions to facilitate efficient transportation.
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