UkrFerry
Private | |
Industry | Sea Transport |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Odessa, Ukraine |
Key people | Oleksandr Kurlyand (President) |
Products | Ferries, port services, passenger transportation, freight transportation, holidays, business travel |
Revenue | 1.899 million UKR (2011)[1] |
Number of employees | 300[2] |
Website | www.ukrferry.com |
UkrFerry Shipping Company (Ukrainian: СК Укрферрі) is one of the largest ferry operators at the Black Sea, with ferry services serving Ukraine, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Georgia. The company's fleet consists of four ship type RORO and ROPAX generally with 34,000 DWT. The company is practically the only shipping company left in Ukraine after the privatization of the state-owned company.
Routes
Black Sea
- Illichivsk - Batumi: Greifswald
- Kerch - Poti: Heroes of Shipka, Heroes of Pleven, Heroes of Odessa, Heroes of Sevastopol
- Illichivsk - Derince: Heroes of Shipka, Heroes of Pleven
- Illichivsk - Varna: Heroes of Shipka, Heroes of Pleven, Heroes of Odessa, Heroes of Sevastopol
- Varna - Batumi: Heroes of Shipka, Heroes of Pleven, Heroes of Odessa, Heroes of Sevastopol
- Odessa - Istanbul: Caledonia (route suspended since 2010)
Fleet
Current ships
Name[3] | Built | Tonnage | Passengers | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Greifswald | 1988, Nordic Yards, Germany | 24,084 | 150 | |
Vilnius Seaways[4][5] | 1987, Germany | 22,341 | 132 | |
Heroes of Pleven | 1979, Uljanik, Yugoslavia | 20,000 | 50 | |
Heroes of Shipka | 1979, Uljanik, Yugoslavia | 20,000 | 50 | |
Heroes of Odessa | ? | |||
Heroes of Sevastopol | ? | |||
Caledonia | 1973, France | 3,079 | 156+50 |
References
- ↑ Чистая прибыль “Укрферри” — 1,9 млн. гривен (The pure revenue of UkrFerry is 1.9 mln hryvnia). Interfax-Ukraine. March 26, 2012
- ↑ Рейдеры топят Ukrferry (Raiders are drowning Ukrferry). hvylya.org. February 13, 2012
- ↑ До конца лета украинские паромы сделают 5 рейсов из Ильичевска в Поти . August 22, 2008
- ↑ World's largest ferry Vilnius Seaways takes Illichivsk-Poti route. July 9, 2013
- ↑ World's largest ferry Vilnius Seaways takes Illichivsk-Poti route. July 9, 2013
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to UkrFerry. |
- UkrFerry - Official site
- Caledonia - Official site of the UkrFerry Caledonia
- GUAM official website
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