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Finland SS Co
changed its name to
Effoa (the
Finnish phonetic spelling of FÅA).
During the
latter part of the 1970s
Effoa's old
ferries MS Ilmatar and MS Regina...
- Sweden. She was
built in 1986 by Wärtsilä
Helsinki Shipyard, Finland, for
Effoa as MS
Wellamo for use on
Silja Line traffic. She was
rebuilt in 1992 at...
- by
Project Runeberg. Hangö fästning,
Reino Aaltonen Ett
sekel till havs,
Effoas hundra första år 1883–1983,
Paavo Haavikko Nio mans stövlar,
Pentti Haanpää...
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experiencing financial difficulties for most of the 1980s. In late 1987,
Effoa and
Johnson Line, the
owners of
Viking Line's main
rivals Silja Line, bought...
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cruiseferry operated by Moby Lines. She was
built in 1981 as
Finlandia for
Effoa at Wärtsilä's
Perno shipyard in Turku, Finland, and
placed in
service on...
- of
Effoa. In 1989
Effoa decided to give up its freight-carrying operations, and its
shares of
Finnlines were
transferred to
Effoa's owners.
Effoa stopped...
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cruiseferry MS Baltic Queen. The ship was
ordered on 26
October 1987 by
Effoa for
Silja Line traffic. The ship had a
revolutionary interior layout, with...
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later became a
prominent member of the
Viking Line consortium. In 1987,
Effoa and
Johnson Line,
owners of
rival Silja Line,
acquired Sally. The company...
- sold to
Effoa or
Neste Oy and all of Enso-Gutzeit's
shares of
Finncarriers were sold to
Effoa.
Finncarriers thus
became a
subsidiary of
Effoa. Several...
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Hamlet which were
acquired with
these two deals, DFDS also
purchased the
Effoa ferry Wellamo in 1981,
renaming Dana Gloria.
Following this
brief expansion...