FREIGHT EXPECTATIONS – Why Stena Estrid is GREAT news for Irish Sea Freight

    AS Stena Line’s newest ferry Stena Estrid nears Irish Sea waters on its 10,000-mile journey from north-western China, excitement is building in freight markets on both sides of the Irish Sea. 

    The first of five next generation Stena Line RoPax vessels to be completed at the AVIC Weihai Shipyard, Stena Estrid will start service in January on the Holyhead to Dublin route with a number of key features which will appeal specifically to freight customers in the UK, Ireland and beyond.

    “We are absolutely thrilled to be the first route to welcome the first in a new generation of Stena Line vessels,” explains David Holderness, Stena Line’s Freight Commercial Manager (Irish Sea South).

    “The Holyhead-Dublin service is one of the most strategically important commercial links between Britain and Ireland which is why we made the business decision to operate Stena Estrid on this route.

    Stena Estrid, which has been officially handed over to Stena Line at a signing ceremony at the AVIC Weihai shipyard in China

    “Having been aware of the design and build plans for Estrid for some time now, I know how hard our teams have worked to put the requirements of our freight customers to the forefront of the final construction of our new generation vessels,” he added.

    “We believe that Stena Estrid will be a ‘game changer’ in the Irish Sea freight sector and with two more new generation RoPax ferries due to be deployed across our Irish Sea network over the next 18 months, our freight customers can look forward to even more choice in the future.”

    Five Good Reasons

    To give customers a taste of what to expect, David has put together five good reasons why Stena Estrid is great news for freight traffic on the Irish Sea.

    1)            Significant increase in freight capacity on key departures for ‘just in time’ freight

    At 215 metres in length, Stena Estrid will provide deck space of 3,100 lane meters, a massive increase of more than 50 per cent increase in freight capacity compared to her predecessor Stena Superfast X on her popular freight schedule. Estrid has a separate car deck meaning that her main decks will primarily be dedicated to freight traffic.

    2)            Speedy and efficient loading and unloading operations

    Stena Estrid’s clear and unobstructed drive-through decks with two-tier / double lane access will bring speedier loading and disembarkation and more efficient turn-rounds – vital areas of focus as freight volumes and the mix of unaccompanied traffic continue to increase.

    3)            Capacity for high vehicles, open deck shipments and project cargo

    With 5.2 metre height on both main decks, Stena Estrid has full capability to carry high vehicles, and her open deck space allows a good mix of hazardous loads and units with the requirement to keep fridge motors running. Increased weight limits on the ship’s ramps and wider access also give greater scope for project cargo. For units requiring electrical connection there are ample plug-in points for both 440v and 230v supplies.

    4)            Superior onboard experience with enhanced freight driver facilities

    Amongst the many new and improved features onboard, Stena Estrid has a dedicated and entirely separate 170-seat Truckers Lounge with six 55” television screens.  There are many more comfort cabins onboard offering freight drivers high quality Dux mattresses and a maximum of two drivers to a cabin.

    Truckers Lounge

    All cabins are equipped with Bazeport Infotainment televisions and a fresh new design.  Passenger areas are more spacious with a spectacular atrium feature and lots of natural light flowing through large panoramic windows.  Other features include two movie lounges with three 65” screens in each, a new Hygge Recline lounge, a bigger restaurant and bar, and an even better Stena Shopping experience.

    Cabin interior

    5)            Lower emissions footprint per freight unit

    Sweden is ranked as one of the most sustainable countries in the world, and as a Swedish company, sustainability is a key part of Stena Line’s strategy.  Stena Estrid has a wide range of features to reduce its environmental footprint, including lower emissions, a significant reduction in single-use plastic onboard, gentle anti-fouling hull paint containing a bio-repellent ingredient, bio-degradable lube oils (for propellers etc), multi-fraction recycling facilities, LED lighting in all areas, and solar films on windows to save energy.

    And there’s more…

    Following the introduction of Stena Estrid on the Holyhead to Dublin route, a further two next generation ferries are also destined for the Irish Sea.  Stena Edda is expected to commence operations from Liverpool to Belfast next spring, with a third vessel Stena Embla to be introduced on the same route in early 2021.

    The introduction of these two ships will increase freight capacity on the Liverpool to Belfast route by 20 per cent.