Toremar

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Toremar S.p.A.
IndustryPassenger transportation
Founded1975
Headquarters,
Area served
Tyrrhenian Sea
Parent Moby Lines
Website www.toremar.it
Rio Marina Bella and Liburna in Livorno Toremar Rio Marina Bella e Liburnia 01.JPG
Rio Marina Bella and Liburna in Livorno

Toremar (Toscana Regionale Marittima) is an Italian shipping company which operates in routes from Tuscany to the Tuscan archipelago.

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On 3 November 2009 the Transport Minister Altero Matteoli and the President of the Tuscany Region signed an agreement for the passage of the shipping company from the state to the region of Tuscany.

Fleet

Name TonnagePassengersCar capacity / l.m.Speed Knots Type
Stelio Montomoli2,78071010018Ferry
Liburna2,677550 / 7007616.5Ferry
Marmorica2,38647010618Ferry
Oglasa2,38647010618Ferry
Giovanni Bellini1,573550 / 7006216.5Ferry
Rio Marina Bella2.39290012018Ferry
Giuseppe Rum4976334016Ferry
Schiopparello Jet 209187-38Fast Ferry

Routes

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