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MS Norman Asturias

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Yard number
  
216

Length
  
186 m

Builder
  
Italy

Maiden voyage
  
20 May 2007

Beam
  
26 m

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Name
  
Borja (2007-2010) Baltic Amber (2010-2011) Norman Asturias (2011–2016) Asterion (2016–present)

Owner
  
Visemar Trasporti Srl (2006-2007) Stena RORO (2007–present)

Operator
  
ANEK Lines (2016 onwards) Inter Shipping (2014-2015) LD Lines (2011-2014) DFDS Seaways (2010-2011) AVE Lines (2010) Balearia (2007-2010)

Port of registry
  
Piraeus,  Greece (2016 onwards) Frederikshavn,  Denmark (2014-2016) Bari,  Italy (2007-2014)

MS Asterion is a RORO passenger and freight ferry registered under the Greek flag of registry and is currently owned by Stena RoRo and from 2016 onwards sailsl for ANEK Lines in the Adriatic and Ionian Sea. From 2007 to 2010, she was operated by Balearia as Borja, then between 2010 and 2011 as Baltic Amber for AVE Lines and then DFDS Seaways, before subsequently spending 4 years on charter to LD Lines. She spent the majority of fall 2014 and 2015 on charter to Inter Shipping sailing from Algeciras, Spain, when she was then chartered by ANEK Lines, being replaced by Nova Star Cruises' Nova Star.

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Asterion's name comes from Greek Mythology of Asterion, the King of Crete.

History

In 2006 the ship was chartered to Stena Line during construction and was thought to be called the Stena Ausonia however this did not happen and instead Stena chartered her to Balearia for services in Spain, she started operating between Barcelona and Palma on 20 May 2007. In June that same year she was sold to Stena RORO, London. In 2010 she ended her charter to Balearia and was sent to Rotterdam where that same year she was chartered to AVE Lines and renamed the Baltic Amber, she started operating between Travemunde and Vertspils and later that month Travemunde and Riga. In October 2010 she was chartered to DFDS Seaways for service between Klaipeda and Kiel. In 2011 she was chartered to LD Lines for service between Marseille and Tunis, later that month she was placed on the new Saint Nazaire - Gijon route replacing the Norman Trader. She was renamed the Norman Asturias in June 2011 and she remained on the St Nazaire - Gijon (Motorway of the Sea) route for LD Lines until November 2013 when she was transferred to LD Lines new route between Poole and Santander. From 3 February 2014 the ferry also commenced a weekly service on the Poole to Gijon route although the first scheduled sailing from Gijon was cancelled because of severe weather.She has a capacity for 518 passengers,120 freight vehicles and 195 cars.

LDLines business review and Inter Shipping career

When LDLines carried out a business review in late August 2014 which included the closure of their two Spanish routes from Poole, the Norman Asturias finished her final sailing between in early September and was then laid up outside of Saint Nazaire when Stena RoRo then chartered her to Inter Shipping who run services between Tangier Med, Morocco and Algeciras, Spain where she then replace the MS Stena Feronia which was on charter to Inter at the same time, Stena Feronia then later left for anchoring off Gibraltar and she was then place on the Birkenhead-Belfast route to cover the Stena Lagan refit. She left France at the same time as the MS Norman Atlantic which was then chartered to Caronte and Tourist, later Anek-Superfast. The Norman Asturias started service between Spain and Morocco for Inter in October 2014 after her LD Lines livery was removed and she was then later transferred from the Italian flag to the Danish Flag in December 2014.

References

MS Norman Asturias Wikipedia