Förde Reederei Seetouristik

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Förde Reederei Seetouristik
Industry Transport
Founded1990
Headquarters
Area served
Strait of Gibraltar
Baltic Sea
North Sea
Elbe
Salish Sea
Key people
Götz Becker
Jan Kruse
Christian Baumberger
ServicesPassenger transportation
Freight transportation
Website frs.world
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Tanger Jet II

Fast Reliable Seaways(FRS GmbH & Co KG) commonly known as FRS is a German transportation company specializing in passenger ferry and freight transportation. It originally started as a regional passenger ferry operator founded in 1866. Since then, it has expanded in recent years to an international business group and became one of Europe's leading ferry operators. FRS provides conventional ferries, as well as high speed ferries. With 70 vessels and approximately 2,000 employees worldwide, FRS transports 7.9 million passengers and 2.1 million vehicles per year. The company group has its headquarters in Northern Germany, Flensburg and comprises 17 subsidiaries located in Europe, North Africa, Middle East and North America. Focusing on national and international ferry and catamaran operations, FRS also specializes in Offshore Logistics, Port Management, Crewing and Maritime Consulting.

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Subsidiaries

If FRS Iberia and FRS Maroc are counted as separate entities, FRS includes 17 subsidiaries. [1]

Ferry operators

Other services

Fleet

Fast Ferries (vehicle and passenger)

Fast Ferries (passengers only)

Combi-Ferries / Ro-Pax-Ferries

Conventional passenger ferries

Double-ended car ferries

Solar Ferries

Crew Transfer Vessels (CTV)

Taxiboats

Icebreaker

Hovercraft-Boat

Rowing boat

Fleet of operated vessels

Routes

RouteVessel(s)Description
Havneby (Danmark)–Sylt (Germany) MF SyltExpress year-round service
Tallinn (Estonia)–Helsinki, (Finland) HSC Baltic Jet, HSC Nordic Jet year-round service (no traffic during ice period)
Hamburg, Wedel, CuxhavenHeligoland HSC Halunder Jet (2003-2017)summer season (March - October)
Stralsund, Schaprode, Zingst, WiekHiddensee MS Hansestadt Stralsund, MS Insel Hiddensee, MS Schaprode, MS Gellen year-round service
Taxiboat traffic around the Island Hiddensee (Germany) Taxiboat Störtebeker, Taxiboat Pirat support traffic on demand
Port round-trips for Tourists (sightseeing) in Stralsund MS Altefähr during the summer time
Warnemünde (Germany)–Hohe Düne (Germany) MF Breitling, MF Warnow year-round service
Wittwo Ferry: Wittow North (Germany)–Wittow South (Germany) MF Wittow year-round service
Stahlbrode (Germany)–Glewitz (Germany) MF Stahlbrode, MF Glewitz summer season (April - October)
Schaprode – VitteMF Vitteyear-round service
Port round-trips in StralsundMS Hanseblickyear-round service
Sassnitz-Mukran – Trelleborg, Sweden HSC Skane Jet

summer season (March - October) [3]

Turku Archipelago / Lake Saimaa, Finland MS Vikare and Nestoriyear-round service
Turku Archipelago, FinlandMS Nordic Duckyear-round service
Pargas Route, FinlandHovercraft Nordic Jetwinter season
Algeciras, Spain – Tanger-Med, Morocco MF Tanger Expressyear-round service
Tarifa, Spain – Tanger, MoroccoHSC Tarifa Jetyear-round service
Algeciras, Spain – Ceuta, Spain (enclave in Morocco)HSC Ceuta Jetyear-round service
Gibraltar – Tanger Med, MoroccoMF Kattegatyear-round service
Motril, Spain – Tanger Med, Morocco Al Andalus Express year-round service
Alcudia, Spain – Ciutadella, SpainTarifa Jetyear-round service
Ibiza, Spain – Formentera, SpainSan Gwannyear-round service
Muscat – Khasab HSC Jawharat Masirah and Shannahyear-round service
Muscat – KhasabHSC Hormuz and Shinasyear-round service
Muscat – KhasabHSC Al Hallaniyat, Sawqrah and Masirah 4year-round service
Seattle, Washington, United States – Victoria, BC, Canada HSC M/V Victoria Clipper V, and HSC M/V San Juan Clipperyear-round service
Victoria, BC, CanadaVancouver, BC, Canada HSC M/V Victoria Clipper Vyear-round service
Miami, USA – Bimini, BahamasHSC San Gwannyear-round service (discontinued 2019)

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References

  1. "Overview of the activities". Förde Reederei Seetouristik GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 2016-01-21.
  2. Tu, Janet I. (January 19, 2016), "Seattle-based Clipper sold to German company; new routes planned", Seattle Times
  3. "Timetable 2023 & Prices". FRS Baltic. Retrieved 23 July 2023.