Saaremaa Shipping Company
Saaremaa Shipping Company (Estonian: Saaremaa Laevakompanii, SLK) was a company which served the main sea routes between the Estonian mainland and its two major islands, Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Since 1 October 2016 these routes have been operated by TS Laevad.[1] SLK was declared bankrupt in November 2018.[2]
Industry | Maritime transportation |
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Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | West Estonian archipelago |
Key people | Vjatšeslav Leedo |
Services | Passenger transport, freight |
Website | www.laevakompanii.ee |
SLK's three sister ships "Saaremaa", "Hiiumaa" and "Muhumaa" were sold to Elb-Link in Germany.[3] They were sold again in 2018 to service routes in eastern Canada.[2][4]
See also
- Vjatšeslav Leedo, owner of SLK
- TS Laevad, company which replaced SLK in 2016
- Kihnu Veeteed, operator of eight ferry routes
- Ferry class MM 90 FC (in German)
References
- ERR News. Saaremaa Shipping Company to cover for overdue TS Laevad ferries in €5.5m delay.
- The Baltic Times. Ferries previously operating in Estonia to service passengers in Canada.
- Postimees. Estonian ferries face bright future in Germany.
- Ferry Shipping News. Woodward Group Confirms It Bought Three Ferries.
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