Havila Kystruten

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Havila Kystruten
Company typeShipping company
IndustryTransport
FoundedNovember 13th, 2017 in Fosnavåg, Norway.
HeadquartersFosnavåg, Norway,
Norway
ProductsFerry transport
Freight shipping
Cruise line
ParentHavila Holding AS
WebsiteHavila Kystruten AS (in English)

Havila Kystruten AS (known as Havila Voyages internationally) is a Norwegian shipping company that operates 4 out of 11 ships on the coastal route Bergen-Kirkenes-Bergen (commonly known as Hurtigruten). The company is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo,[1] and the largest shareholder is Havila Holding AS from Fosnavåg.[2] The CEO is Bent Martini.[3]

Ships[edit]

The company has 4 identical sister ships in operation along the coastal route, MS Havila Capella, MS Havila Castor, MS Havila Polaris, and MS Havila Pollux. The ships have a length of 124 meters and a width of 22 meters. Loading capacity is five cars and 190 pallets, where 40 of the pallets can be transported with cooling or freezing. The ships have a crew of 76 and cabin capacity for 468 passengers, as well as room for 172 day travelers.

The ships were designed by Havyard and have the designation Hav 923. Rolls-Royce has supplied a propulsion system, based on LNG and a 6.1 MWh battery, the largest battery pack installed on a passenger vessel to date.

Havila Capella and Havila Castor were contracted for construction at the Tersan shipyard in Turkey, while Havila Polaris and Havila Pollux were contracted at Hijos de J. Barreras (Astillero Barreras) shipyard in Spain. However, the Spanish shipyard ended up in financial trouble, which led to the cancellation of the contracts. New contracts were signed at Tersan, and the partially completed Havila Polaris and Havila Pollux were towed to Tersan, which completed the build of all four vessels.

Havila Capella was delivered[4] and put into service December 12, 2021.[5] GTLK Asia, through which Havila Capella and the other vessels were financed was hit by sanctions in April 2022,[6][7][8] which led to the ship being docked in Bergen until the end of June 2022, when Havila Kystruten was upheld in a ruling from the Hordaland district court.[9] Havila Castor was delivered on April 22, 2022,[10] and put into service on May, 10th 2022.[11]

After a complex legal process, Havila Voyages received a license from the Central Bank of Ireland allowing the company to refinance Havila Polaris and Havila Pollux on July 28, 2023, removing their dependence on the frozen accounts of GTLK Asia. The ships were delivered to Havila Voyages on August 1, 2023.[12] Havila Polaris departed from Tersan Shipyards on August 1, 2023,[13] arriving in Bergen on August 15 and picking up its first passengers in Bodø on August 18.[14] Havila Pollux departed from Tersan one day later, arriving in Bergen on August 17 and starting its first regular round trip on August 23[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "HAVILA KYSTRUTEN NOK 10,40 | Euronext Live kurser". live.euronext.com. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  2. ^ "Havila Kystruten Operations AS - Fosnavåg - Roller og kunngjøringer". www.proff.no. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  3. ^ "New CEO - Havila Voyages". www.havilavoyages.com. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  4. ^ "Havila Takes Delivery of its First Norwegian Coastal Vessel". The Maritime Executive. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  5. ^ Mircea, Cristina (2021-12-15). "Hybrid Ship Havila Capella Begins Its Maiden Voyage, Packs the World's Largest Batteries". autoevolution. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  6. ^ "Financing of Havila Voyages' ships". Mynewsdesk. 11 April 2022. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  7. ^ "Update on Havila Capella". Mynewsdesk. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  8. ^ "Information related to Havila Capella". Mynewsdesk. 19 April 2022. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  9. ^ "Right to forced use of Havila Capella". Mynewsdesk. 21 June 2022. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  10. ^ "Havila takes delivery of new Havila Castor from Tersan". Cruise Industry News.
  11. ^ "Havila Castor Sets Off on Her Maiden Voyage". Cruise Industry News.
  12. ^ "Havila Voyages receives license from Central Bank of Ireland". Mynewsdesk. 28 April 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  13. ^ "Havila Polaris and Havila Pollux delivered". Mynewsdesk. 1 August 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  14. ^ "Havila Polaris is heading north". Mynewsdesk. 18 August 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  15. ^ "Havila Pollux completes the fleet". Mynewsdesk. 17 August 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-14.