Wallenius Lines has acquired the vessels m/v Don Juan and m/v Turandot, which will now fly the Swedish flag. The acquisition and the Swedish flag will help to further develop Sweden's maritime expertise and increase the availability of vessels that can assist society and the Armed Forces when needed.
Together with the company's six other vessels, the two ships will be important assets in Soya Group's growing commitment to total defense. In a time of changing security and market conditions, access to a national fleet is crucial for maintaining critical transport services in the event of disruptions.
“These ships still have a cargo capacity that meets today's needs. For us, sustainability is also about utilizing current assets throughout their entire service life, and with the right fuel mix, they can operate for many years to come,” says Erik Nøklebye, CEO of Wallenius Lines.
After docking in early September, m/v Don Juan will enter charter service based in Asia, while m/v Turandot is scheduled to enter service around the turn of the year. With these two additions, Wallenius Lines' fleet now consists of eight vessels.
Ship Management will continue to be provided by Wallenius Marine.
For further information, please contact:
Erik Nøklebye, CEO Wallenius Lines, +46 76 704 62 60
Soya Group Press Office, +46 70 772 05 89, press@soyagroup.com
Wallenius Lines is part of the Soya Group, which consists of several companies within shipping (Wallenius Lines and Wallenius Marine), real estate (Wallfast and Hässelby Hem), stud farms and agriculture (Menhammar Stud Farm and Menhammar Farm) and water purification (Wallenius Water Innovation). All operations are driven by a pioneering spirit, long-term thinking and social responsibility. The Soya Group is also involved in several external companies with a strong commitment to sustainable shipping. www.soyagroup.com