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Moby acquires a participation in the society of Russian navigation St Peter Line
the company work two you ferry on the route that connects Saint Petersburg with Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn
September 29, 2016
The shipowning society Italian Moby has acquired a participation in the company of Russian navigation St Peter Line that carries out services ferry that connect the port of Saint Petersburg with the ports of call of Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn with the two ships Princess Mary and Princess Anastasia. The two naval units, constructed respective in 1981 and 1986, are able to transport 1,800 and 2,500 passengers approximately.
Maintaining to the entity of the participation obtained from the Italian society and the value of the transaction, the managing director of the Russian company classified, Sergei Kotenyov, it has specified to prints Russian who the operation does not preview the cession of the ferries, but a change of the property structure of the society that represents the union between the two marine operators. In particular, Kotenyov has evidenced as the agreement offers the opportunity to develop Italian tourism in the Baltic Sea and has confirmed the intention of the St Peter Line, in the within of the plan of acquisition of new ships that previews to equip the fleet of other four units within 2020, to order to new ships already the next year if the initiative will have happened.
The company of Moby ferries is controlled by Honored Participation, the holding ones entirely controlled from the shipowner Vincenzo Onorato, than from the half of 2015 Italian Company of Navigation stops also the entire control of Tirrenia -.
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