Next Generation Ferry Named at STX Rauma Shipyard, Finland

Next Generation Ferry Named at STX Rauma Shipyard

On Friday 23 November 2012, STX Finland Oy’s Rauma Shipyard celebrated the naming of the double-ended ferry built for and delivered to Suomen Lauttaliikenne Oy (Finferries). The godmother of the next generation road ferry, professor Elina Pirjatanniemi, gave the ship name “Stella” with the invited guests, the representatives of Suomen Lauttaliikenne, STX Finland, and the classification society Bureau Veritas, as well as the members of the media witnessing the ceremony.

The environmentally friendly double-ended ferry, NB 1380, entered production in December 2011 at the STX Finland’s Rauma Shipyard. The vessel will operate in Turku archipelago, Finland, on the Korppoo – Houtskari route, the length and challenging ice conditions of which will set special requirements on the vessel’s performance. Particular attention has been paid to the ferry’s energy efficiency and safety. The 65 meter long ferry is double-ended, in other words, capable of running in both directions, and accommodates some 250 passengers, three tandem trailers and 39 cars. The new feature offered for the passengers is the modern indoor café. Stella will enter traffic at the beginning of 2013. The delivery included also three floating link spans, facilitating rapid loading of the ferry.

“The design, procurement and building processes at the STX Finland’s Rauma Shipyard have proceeded according to plans, and the co-operation with the customer, authorities and co-operation partners has gone very smoothly. We are very satisfied to be able to deliver this ferry, representing the cutting edge of shipbuilding in this vessel type, to Finferries and the residents of the Turku archipelago,” says Toivo Ilvonen, Director of STX Finland’s Rauma Shipyard.

“Stella will make the everyday life of those in need of moving around in the archipelago easier for several decades to come. This modern road ferry has been designed taking account of the needs of both the passengers and the environment. Built with Finnish professional competence, this ferry is a concrete example of the fact that heavy investments must be made in maintaining the viability of archipelago areas, today and in the future,” says Mats Rosin, CEO of Suomen Lauttaliikenne Oy.

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Press Release, November 26, 2012