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- Molslinjen (previously Mols-Linien) is a Danish company that operates ferry services between Jutland and Zealand, and also services to Bornholm. In March...
- 50% of an Aframax ship. In 2022, the owner EQT merged Torghatten with Molslinjen to form the company Nordic Ferry Infrastructure Holding AS. Torghatten...
- competition regulators approved the sale of ForSea to the Danish ferry operator Molslinjen. In September 2023 ForSea Ferries was rebranded as "Øresundslinjen". As...
- Express 4 is a high speed catamaran built by Austal for Molslinjen. Molslinjen ordered Express 4 in June 2016, at a cost of about A$100 million. In April...
- to Søby on the island of Ærø. The Fynshav–Bøjden route is operated by Molslinjen under the brandname Alslinjen and the Fynshav–Søby route is operated by...
- Express 1 is a high-speed catamaran operated by Molslinjen between Rønne and Ystad. Along with its sister ship, the Express 2, they are the world's largest...
- April 2008 as Nordic Ferry Services. In 2018 Danske Færger was sold to Molslinjen. As of 2001, the company operated eight routes: AlsFærgen (Bøjden – Fynshav)...
- flights to destinations such as Bornholm and Naples[citation needed]. Molslinjen operates daily ferry services from Fynshav to Bøjden on the island of...
- zero-emission ferry, with 10 MWh battery capacity. Danish ferry operator Molslinjen ordered two new electric ferries. Norwegian ferry company Torghatten Nord...
- Hammershus is a Danish roll-on/roll-off p****enger (ro-pax) ferry operated by Molslinjen on the Rønne–Køge and Rønne–S****nitz routes. The vessel was the first...