Tag: Viking Line

Viking Line continues to bet on biogas

Viking Line continues to bet on biogas

February 3, 2026 |

In Sweden, Viking Line is starting 2026 by renewing its offer of travel and transport powered by a high share of renewable European biogas. After multiplying the use of biofuel tenfold last year, the Åland-based shipping company has now secured another year at the same ambitious level. The biogas is used alongside liquefied natural gas on the […]

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Viking Line offers bio-LNG on two ro-ro vessels thanks to Gasum

Viking Line offers bio-LNG on two ro-ro vessels thanks to Gasum

August 26, 2025 |

In Finland, Viking Line has started to run it’s two ro-ro vessels Viking Glory and Viking Grace on bio-LNG in order to generate compliance for Gasum’s FuelEU Maritime (FEUM) pooling service. This move is based on the Letter of Intent (LOI) that Viking Line and Gasum signed at the end of 2024 on developing the […]

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Scandinavian biofuel freight corridor launched

Scandinavian biofuel freight corridor launched

September 23, 2024 |

In Sweden, food business operator Orkla Suomi, the transport company Scandic Trans and Viking Line have launched scheduled freight service with transport that runs on biofuel. Transport emissions along the green freight corridor that stretches from Fågelmara, Sweden to Turku, Finland are 90 per cent lower than previously. Felix ketchup, produced by the Orkla Group […]

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Viking Line to run entirely on LBG for a week

Viking Line to run entirely on LBG for a week

August 22, 2024 |

In Sweden, Finnish cruise- and ferry company Viking Line will reduce emissions by 90% on its Stockholm-Turku route by running its vessels, Viking Glory and Viking Grace, entirely on liquefied biogas (LBG) for one week, from August 29 to September 4. This initiative, starting on Baltic Sea Day, marks the launch of the first green […]

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