SeaFrance
was formed in 1996. The company took over
the Sealink pool in 1996 and is the only French ferry operator on
the Calais Dover route.2001 saw the launch of the
SeaFrance Rodin, the largest and most powerful ship on the Short
Sea Route. The SeaFrance Rodin was awarded the 2003-2004 Cruise &
Ferry Award for the Most Innovative New Build Ferry. |
In the wake of this success, SeaFrance commissioned a sister ship,
the SeaFrance Berlioz, which was brought into service in 2005. The
company currently has a fleet of 6 ships and carries out 46 daily
crossings, 30 of which are tourism sailings.
The company employs a total of 1,700 staff, including 1,200
seagoing personnel and is the largest employer in the town of Calais.
Its British subsidiary, SeaFrance Limited based in Dover, employs
approximately 200 members of staff.
SeaFrance places great importance on safety. Its crews undergo
rigorous safety training and undertake regular safety exercises to
ensure they are completely prepared to face any emergency situation.
In 2005, SeaFrance transported:
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3,212,400 passengers
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601,800 cars
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19,000 coaches
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680,000 trucks
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