Corsica Linea
| Corsica Linea SAS | |
|---|---|
| legal form | SAS |
| founding | 5th January 2016 |
| Seat |
Marseille , France |
| management |
|
| Number of employees | 870 |
| sales | EUR 170 million (2016) |
| Branch | Transport, logistics |
| Website | www.corsicalinea.com |
Corsica Linea is a private French ferry company that was founded in 2016 after the purchase of Maritime Corse Méditerranée , the legal successor to the former SNCM . From Marseille it servesthe Corsican ports of Bastia , L'Île Rousse , Ajaccio and Porto Vecchio , Porto Torres in Sardinia, as well as lines to Tunisia and Algeria .
fleet
In 2017 the fleet consists of 6 ships, all of which were taken over from the former SNCM .
| ship | Type | Commissioning | tonnage | length | width | Passengers | vehicles | speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Danielle Casanova | Ro-Ro ship | 2002 | 41,447 GT | 176 m | 30.4 m | 2,400 | 700 | 24 kn |
| Méditerranée | Ro-Ro ship | 1989 | 30,985 GT | 165 m | 24.7 m | 2,780 | 800 | 24 kn |
| Jean Nicoli | RoPax ship | 1998 | 30,100 GT | 200.6 m | 25.8 m | 1,500 | 600 | 27 kn |
| Pascal Paoli | RoPax ship | 2003 | 35,760 GT | 176 m | 30.5 m | 655 | 130 | 23 kn |
| Paglia Orba | RoPax ship | 1994 | 29,178 GT | 165.8 m | 29 m | 544 | 120 | 20 kn |
| Monte d'Oro | RoPax ship | 1991 | 22,070 GT | 145 m | 25.7 m | 528 | 130 | 19 kn |
See also
Other ferry companies
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Article on lefigaro.fr. Retrieved October 24, 2014 (French).