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Cargo shipping giant partners with Brittany Ferries after 25m-euro investment

CMA CGM Group will work with Plymouth-headquartered cross-Channel operator to carry more freight between º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and continent

Brittany Ferries' Armorique vessel

World leading shipping company CMA CGM Group has made a 25million-euro investment in cross-Channel operator Brittany Ferries to help it bounce back after the Covid pandemic by carrying more freight.

The agreement establishes a commercial partnership between the CMA CGM Group, which operates a fleet of 542 container ships around the world, and Brittany Ferries, which has its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ headquarters in Plymouth, through the use of available cargo space on board Brittany Ferries’ services to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Ireland and the Iberian Peninsula.

It will mean Brittany Ferries carrying more goods aboard its roll-on roll-off (roro) ships, thereby gaining more expertise in freight and logistics and adapting to the post-Covid-19 trend in goods transportation.

This will include the transport of unaccompanied trailers, and offering new transport services so it can better meet the needs of its customers. Both companies will also be able to introduce new roro services

The agreement - which will help the companies work together in passenger and freight transport and promote the development of cross-Channel shipping and underpin France’s position in the sector - was announced at the Assises de l’économie de la mer event, the largest annual conference for France’s sea economy businesses.

The 25m-euro investment includes a 10m-euro quasi-equity package, typically a form of unsecured debt that includes flexible repayment terms. Under the agreement a representative of the CMA CGM Group will join Brittany Ferries’ supervisory board.

CMA CGM and Brittany Ferries, both of which are committed to developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) to power their ships, will also be looking at ways of sharing their LNG knowledge and resources in areas such as training for French crews and safety procedures.

Both companies have also undertaken to introduce more environmentally-friendly shipping and logistics solutions. Two new LNG-powered ships are due to join Brittany Ferries’ fleet next year and in 2023.