Swedish ferry group Stena Line has announced its Irish Sea operations will be divided into ‘north’ and ‘south’ operations.
The company, which currently have 13 ships operating across seven Irish Sea routes, said the move to a two-region structure reflects its growing business needs
Stena said the volume of cars crossing the Irish Sea has grown by 20% since 2020, while freight volumes are up 4% over the same period.
It said the change in regional management will “effectively address the new opportunities and demands that lie ahead”.
From June 1 2024, Paul Grant will assume responsibility for the newly established Irish Sea North region, overseeing operations from Belfast.
Johan Edelman will take up the role of trade director for the Irish Sea South region, overseeing operations from Dublin and Rosslare.
Commenting on the appointment, Paul Grant said: “The Irish Sea has long been a key market for Stena Line, and I am pleased to continue leading our efforts and growth in our Belfast hub.
“I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead and confident that, with our reinforced management team, we will strengthen Stena Line’s position as the foremost ferry operator on the Irish Sea.”