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January 11, 2012
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- DFDS and LDA confirm the intention to reactivate the marine service Must and to assume 300 people
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- The route will be operated with two ships of French flag
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Learned the decision of monday of the commercial court of Paris to confirm the putting in liquidation of the company of SeaFrance navigation
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of 9 January 2012), shipowning societies DFDS and Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) have confirmed they turn the intention while still alive to maintain the service of marine transport in the English Channel operated from SeaFrance, purpose that had induced the two companies to introduce jointly the past summer an offer in order to acquire the society of French navigation
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of the 26 July 2011).-
- "The industrial logic that is to the base of joint venture between DFDS and Louis Dreyfus Armateurs - has explained DFDS and LDA - the event has remained unchanged in the course of all. Moreover our joint venture is still in an only position in order to create a series of sustainable places of work in France, included the employment of ships of French flag. We can therefore confirm - they have continued the two shipowning companies - that we have continued to pursue the opportunities in order to constitute a new broken between Dover and Calais. Our intention is that to operate two ships under French flag with on board marine of French nationality. In order to activate a broken new and in order to supply a service of interest for the customers - they have specified DFDS and LDA - we propose ourselves to assume approximately 300 attached ones and preview to be able to start the assumption procedure shortly. The broken new will be operated with ships currently of property of Louis Dreyfus Armateurs and DFDS or with ships available on the market".

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