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MyFerryLink was an
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passenger and freight ferry company which began operating between Dover and Calais in August 2012. The MyFerryLink fleet consisted of two modern ferries – sister ships the and the – that carried passengers and freight, and one dedicated freight ship, the . It was formed following the liquidation of SeaFrance. MyFerryLink offered passengers up to sixteen sailings between Dover and Calais every day, and additional services for freight. The ships were leased to a
workers' co-operative A worker cooperative is a cooperative owned and self-managed by its workers. This control may mean a firm where every worker-owner participates in decision-making in a democratic fashion, or it may refer to one in which management is elected by ...
, Scop SeaFrance, that operated the company's sailings between Britain and France and employed all the on-board staff. It was a '' société coopérative et participative'', or '


History

On 6 June 2013, the UK
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ruled that
Eurotunnel Getlink, formerly Groupe Eurotunnel, is a European public company based in Paris that manages and operates the infrastructure of the Channel Tunnel between England and France, operates the Eurotunnel Shuttle train service, and earns revenue o ...
, which leased the three MyFerryLink vessels to the SCOP, could no longer operate ferry services from Dover, due to the proportion of the cross-Channel market that they held as a result. The ruling was appealed by Eurotunnel, allowing sailings operated by the company to continue as normal. On 20 May 2014, the
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(CMA) that had succeeded the Competition Commission, ruled that the SCOP could no longer operate ferry services from Dover. Scop SeaFrance pointed out a potential conflict of interest: an ex accountant of
DFDS DFDS is a Danish international shipping and logistics company. It is the busiest shipping company of its kind in Northern Europe and one of the busiest in Europe. The company's name is an abbreviation of Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab (literall ...
was now a member of UK Competition Commission, and appealed. On 15 May 2015 the Court of Appeal overturned the CMA ruling, on the grounds of "fair competition", but the CMA then lodged an appeal to the UK Supreme Court. On 8 June 2015, Eurotunnel tired of the continuous fight, their lease of the ships to Scop SeaFrance was due to end on 1 July 2015, and they announced they would not extend it, and instead had entered a lease-buy deal for DFDS to acquire the ships ''Rodin'' and ''Berlioz''. Eurotunnel will keep operating ''Nord Pas-de-Calais'' for dangerous goods. MyFerryLink workers went on strike on 1 July 2015 in protest against expected job losses. MyFerryLink services ceased at midnight on 1/2 July. On 15 July MyFerryLink workers occupied both MS ''Rodin'' and MS ''Berlioz'' in the Port of Calais and began sabotaging the ships in protest of their impending lease-buy to DFDS. DFDS ships were also refused entry by dockers to the Port of Calais and were only able to operate their Dover/Dunkerque route, causing major congestion on both sides of the channel, with
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still in place on the UK side. DFDS staff reported that the MyFerryLink workers had reportedly destroyed safety and alarm systems on the ships and activated flotation and life-saving equipment, so as to make the ships unusable.


Facilities on board passenger services

Passengers travelling on the ''Berlioz'' and the ''Rodin'' had access to a range of onboard facilities during the 90-minute crossing between Dover and Calais. These included: *Le Relais: A self-service restaurant serving a range of meals, including dishes for children, prepared by onboard chefs. *Le Pub: A bar where drinks and snacks could be purchased during the crossing. *La Boutique: An onboard shop selling alcohol, tobacco, perfumes and other gifts. *Playzone: A play area with toys and games for children.


Former fleet


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References

{{reflist Ferry companies of France Transport companies established in 2012 Transport companies disestablished in 2015 2012 establishments in France 2015 disestablishments in France