[PR] Stena Line introduces Stena Forecaster to Belfast – Liverpool service

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STENA FORECASTER seen at Birkenhead's 12 Quays (North) on February 10th 2019. Copyright © Christopher Triggs.
STENA FORECASTER seen at Birkenhead's 12 Quays (North) on February 10th 2019. Copyright © Christopher Triggs.

Feb 11, 2019 11:32GMT
As a part of the ongoing development of Stena Line’s Irish Sea route network, the Stena Forecaster is transferred from Stena RoRo to Stena Line and will enter service on the Belfast – Liverpool route from Tuesday, 12 February 2019. Stena Forerunner will transfer back to the North Sea and operation on Rotterdam-Killingholme.

“This is another important step in our expansion programme for our ‘diagonal corridor’ services to and from Belfast. Stena Forecaster will help us continue to deliver a reliable and high-quality service to our freight customers. The 3,000 lane metre ship will help to boost capacity ahead of next year’s exciting introduction of the first of two new, larger E-Flexer ships which are currently under construction in China. The new ships will significantly raise both freight and travel capacity and as well as service levels,” says Paul Grant, Trade Director Irish Sea North.

Stena Forecaster will make two departures daily Monday to Friday and will partner the two RoPax vessels Stena Lagan and Stena Mersey on the Belfast-Liverpool route.

Technical Facts M/S Stena Forecaster:

Built: 2003, Dalian Shipyard, Dalian, China
Length: 195 m
Width: 27 m
Draft: 6.6 m
Engine: Four Sulzer 8ZAL40S diesels
Max speed: 22.5 knots
Freight capacity:3 000 lane meters

For more information about STENA FORECASTER, see her dedicated page on NI Ferry Site here.


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