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March 5, 2024
The familiar Seatruck Ferries brand has now disappeared. The Irish Sea ferry services are now under the identity of parent company, CLdN.
September 20, 2022
CLdN is to increase its presence on the Irish Sea with the acquisition of Heysham-headquartered Seatruck Ferries.
June 15, 2020
With the potential easing of lockdown restrictions and the re-emergence of non-essential travel, the Swedish ferry company Stena Line has announced a set of safety measures
May 1, 2020
Following complaints from Welsh politicians, the UK Government is to review its COVID-19 ferry scheme which does not currently apply to routes to Dublin.
January 22, 2018
Irish Sea freight specialist Seatruck Ferries had another strong year of growth in 2017. Volume across the three routes increased at just over 10% compared with an overall market growth of *3.9%. (* source IRN Freightstat)
January 20, 2018
A series of images taken onboard the Seatruck "P-series" Irish Sea freighter SEATRUCK PACE by Scott Mackey.  SEATRUCK PACE is a sister vessel to SEATRUCK PANORAMA, CLIPPER POINT, and CLIPPER PENNANT.
November 18, 2015
Find out about Seatruck Ferries P Class, a series of 4 ro-ro freight ferries designed by Knud E. Hansen AS
November 17, 2015
Clipper Ranger required at Warrenpoint. The deployment of the Clipper Ranger as the 3rd vessel on Liverpool Dublin has been delayed by a week, due to a technical issue with Clipper Pennant.  In order to allow this problem to be fixed, Clipper Ranger will cover on the Warrenpoint to Heysham service.  Seatruck have reported strong interest in the recently announced additional departures from Dublin and Liverpool, with unaccompanied freight services continuing to grow as haulage companies continue to seek to utilise drivers more effectively.