CLdN brings brand to Irish Sea Seatruck acquisition
The familiar Seatruck Ferries brand has now disappeared. The Irish Sea ferry services are now under the identity of parent company, CLdN.
The familiar Seatruck Ferries brand has now disappeared. The Irish Sea ferry services are now under the identity of parent company, CLdN.
Seatruck Ferries is set to increase capacity on their busy Liverpool to Dublin freight ferry route.
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.
PRESS RELEASE – 29 February 2016 Seatruck ‘leaps’ ahead on Dublin-Liverpool route Seatruck Ferries, the Irish Sea freight specialist will add larger 3rd vessel to the Dublin-Liverpool route from Monday March 7. The current vessel will be replaced by a larger and faster P series vessel almost doubling the freight capacity with space for 110 trailers per sailing. The third vessel on the route was only added in mid-November 2015 but has already attracted significant flows of new traffic since its introduction. The deployment of a proven P series vessel as the 3rd vessel to run alongside the 2 larger FSG vessels will ensure that Seatruck can deal with the strong and continued growth in their Dublin-Liverpool route. Mid-week, Seatruck now offers 3 sailing per day in each direction. The vessel switch is in direct response to demand and feedback from the Seatruck customer base and the schedule has been … Read more