The Swedish Gotland Company will take over the Oslo-Frederikshavn-Copenhagen (OFC) service for around DKK400 million (about €53.6m) from the Danish shipping & logistics firm.
The deal includes the crossing's ferries Crown Seaways (room for 2,168 passengers and 1,482 lane metres for wheeled cargo) and Pearl Seaways (2,044/1,370), port agreements, and terminal equipment. Some 800 employees in route operations and support functions will also move to Gotland Company (no layoffs are planned as part of the route transfer).
DFDS will, after completion of the agreement subject only to customary closing conditions, provide certain support services to the buyer for an agreed and limited period.
The deal, which also includes a potential earn-out payment, is expected to be closed in October 2024.
The OFC, kicked off together with DFDS' establishment in 1866, mainly functions as a cruise ferry service nowadays, serving around 700 thousand leisure passengers annually.
Photo: DFDS
