MyFerryLink

MyFerryLink was an English Channel passenger and freight ferry company which began operating between Dover and Calais in August 2012. The MyFerryLink fleet consisted of two modern ferries – sister ships the MS Rodin and the MS Berlioz – that carried passengers and freight, and one dedicated freight ship, the MS Nord Pas-de-Calais. It was formed following the liquidation of SeaFrance. MyFerryLink offered passengers up to sixteen sailings between Dover and Calais every day, and additional services for freight.

MyFerryLink
GenreFerry company
PredecessorSeaFrance
Founded2012
FounderEurotunnel & Scop SeaFrance
Defunct1 July 2015
FateService discontinued. Eurotunnel leased MS Rodin and MS Berlioz to DFDS Seaways
Headquarters
Area served
United Kingdom, France, English Channel, Dover, Calais
ServicesPassenger transportation, freight transportation
Websitewww.myferrylink.com

The ships were leased to a workers' co-operative, Scop SeaFrance, that operated the company's sailings between Britain and France and employed all the on-board staff. It was a société coopérative et participative, (in French) or SCOP

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