Karen Dyrskjøt Boesen set to become DFDS's new CFO
Danish ferry and logistics operator DFDS has appointed Karen Dyrskjøt Boesen (above) as its new ...
It would appear that the latest, intriguing chapter of machinations in the cross-Channel sea freight business is about to close, after Eurotunnel announced that it has agreed to sell two ro-pax ferries to competitor DFDS. The vessels had been operated by ex-SeaFrance employees that formed a collective when the state-owned ferry line went into bankruptcy, but UK competition authorities ruled that Eurotunnel’s subsequent ownership of the vessels was anti-competitive, given that it already held a sizeable chunk of the market through its rail operations. The workers’ collective had been unable to raise the funds to buy the ships itself.
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