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COLOR LINE

:''This article is about a ferry operator, for the civil rights issue see Racial segregation.

'Color Line' AS is the largest cruiseferry liner operating on routes to and from Norway. The company is also one of the leading operators in Europe. Color Line provides transportation solutions for people and cargo, hotel accommodation, shopping, restaurants and entertainment. The company currently employs 3500 people in four countries.
Color Line main office is in Oslo, but the company also have offices in Bergen, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Sandefjord and Larvik in addition to international offices in Kiel, Fredrikshavn, Hirtshals and Strömstad.

Contents
History
Ships and routes
Ships under construction
Former ships
Key People
Gallery
References
External links

History


Color Line’s parent company, Color Group ASA was established in 1990 as a result of a merger between Jahre Line and Norway Line. The same year, Color Line took over Fred. Olsen Lines cruiseferry operations and then expanded its business further.
In October 1996 the company acquired Larvik Line, while Scandi Line joined the group in September 1998. The Color Hotel Skagen was also acquired in September 1998.
Color Line has roots in the ferry business that go back more than 100 years.

Ships and routes


Ship Built Entered service Route Tonnage Notes
MS ''Bohus'' 1985 1971 SandefjordStrömstad 8772 GRT ex-''Prisessan Desireé'', ''Europafärjan'', ''Europafärjan II'', ''Lion Princess''
MS ''Christian IV'' 1982 1991 KristiansandHirtshals 21699 GT ex-''Olau Britannia'', ''Bayard''
MS ''Color Fantasy'' 2004 2004 OsloKiel 75027 GT Largest cruiseferry in the world
MS ''Color Festival'' 1985 1994 Oslo—Fredrikshavn 34694 GRT ex-''Svea'', ''Silja Karneval''
MS ''Color Magic'' 2007 2007 OsloKiel 75027 GT Sister ship to ''Color Fantasy''. Will enter service on September 17 2007.
MS ''Color Viking'' 1985 2000 Sandefjord—Strömstad 19763 GRT ex-''Peder Paars'', ''Stena Invicta''
MS ''Peter Wessel'' 1981 1997 Larvik—Hirtshals 29706 GRT ex-''Wasa Star''. Previous sailed for Larvik Line
MS ''Prinsesse Ragnhild'' 1981 1991 BergenStavanger—Hirtshals 35855 GRT Built for Jahre Line
HSC ''Silvia Ana L'' 1996 1997 Kristiansand—Hirtshals 7895 GRT

Ships under construction

Ship Planned delivery date Shipyard Planned route Projected tonnage
''Color Superspeed I'' December 2007 Aker Finnyards, Rauma Kristiansand—Hirtshals 33500 GT
''Color Superspeed II'' April 2008 Aker Finnyards, Rauma Larvik—Hirtshals 33500 GT

According to the Finnish newspaper Turun Sanomat, Color Line and Aker Finnyards are developing a design for a cruise ship based on the Color Fantasy -class, for possible delivery in 2010.[1]
Former ships

Ship Built Years in service Tonnage Current status
MS ''Kronprins Harald'' 1987 1991-2007 31122 GRT Now MS ''Oscar Wilde'', currently being rebuilt for service with Irish Ferries
MS ''Jupiter'' 1973 1991-1999 11344 GRT Laid up in Nassau as MS ''Mirage I''
MS ''Skagen'' 1975 1991-2005 12333 GRT Now MS ''Sherazad'' for Arab Bridge Maritime Co.
MS ''Venus'' 1974 1991-1994 8753 GRT Now MS ''Cesme'' for Turkish Marmara Lines
MS ''Color Viking'' 1975 1994-1998 20581 GRT Now MS ''Jupiter'', owned by an unknown Panamian company.
HSC ''SeaCat Danmark'' 1991 1996 3003 GT Now HSC ''Pescara Jet'' for SNAV.
HSC ''SeaCat Norge'' 1991 1996 3003 GT Now HSC ''Sea Express 1'' for Isle of Man Steam Packet
MS ''Octagon 3'' 1984 1996-1997 10243 GRT Now MS ''Fast Independence'' for Independence Shipping Co. Ltd.
HSC ''Pegasus Two'' 1997 1997-1998 3971 GT Now HSC ''Queen Nefertiti'' for Arab Bridge Maritime Co.
MS ''Color Trader'' 1977 1998 8454 GRT Scrapped 2004
MS ''Feederman'' 1972 1998 3166 GRT Now MS ''Dorrah Jeddah'', owned by an unknown Saudiarabian company
MS ''Sandefjord'' 1965 1999-2000 5678 GRT Now MS ''Red Star I'' for North Bay Transportes Maritimos Ltd
MS ''Landi'' 1976 1999 9079 GRT Now MS ''Ammari'' for Ustica Lines
MS ''European Mariner'' 1978 2002 1598 GRT Now sails for Norse Island Ferries
MS ''Gute'' 1979 2003 7616 GRT Now sails for Baltic Scandinavian Lines
MS ''Calibur'' 1976 2003 3642 GRT Now sails for Ferryways
MS ''Color Traveller'' 1981 2004-2006 17046 GRT Now MS ''Thjelvar'' for Scandlines

Key People



★ Trond Kleivdal, Managing Director

★ Elisabeth Anspach, Marketing Director

★ Helge Otto Mathisen, Information Director

★ Svein Sørensen, Technical Director

★ Jan Kverneland, E-business Director

★ Rolf Kjær, Project Director

★ Knut Hals, Route Director Oslo-Hirtshals and Oslo-Kiel

★ Terje Marcussen, Route Director Kristiandsand-Hirtshals

★ Laila Valdal, Route Director Larvik-Fredrikshavn and Sandefjord-Strömstad

Gallery



References


1. Turun Sanomat article, 9. 8. 2006, retrieved 17. 8. 2007

External links



colorline.com Company site

The history of ferries operating to and from Kristiansand (in Norwegian)

Jahre Line ferries, pictures - from ''Facts about ships'' (in Swedish)

Larvik-Frederikshavn ferries, pictures - from ''Facts about ships'' (in Swedish)

Scandi Line ferries, pictures - from ''Facts about ships'' (in Swedish)

Color Line ferries, pictures - from ''Facts about ships'' (in Swedish)

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