TT-Line
TT-Line invests in a sustainable future!
TT-Line connects the largest German Baltic Sea ports Travemünde and Rostock as well as the Polish Świnoujście, the Lithuanian Klaipėda and the Swedish Port Karlshamn with the southern Swedish transport hub Trelleborg, the most important ferry port in Sweden. The annual transport capacity is more than 1,000,000 guests, 200,000 cars and around 500,000 freight units. TT-Line is the market leader in southern Sweden traffic and continues to steer with full speed ahead. With the construction of the Green Ships, the most environmentally friendly ferrys in the company's history, TT-Line is investing in a sustainable future.
Green Ships
TT-Line is the first shipping company and a pioneer in the southern Baltic Sea, to use LNG for its new Green Ships. This advanced generation of ships is characterized by its extremely high efficiency and flexibility.
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TT-Line Signs Contract for the Construction of a New Green Ship 2.0
TT-Line has signed the contract for the construction of a new Green RoPax vessel, marking the next milestone in the company’s long-term sustainability strategy. The new ship, around 240 metres in length and designed for more than 250 freight units and around 1000 passengers will feature an advanced LNG-hybrid propulsion system, complemented by a shore power–fed battery solution. This combination further extends TT-Line’s existing zero-emission strategy.
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Lowest CO2-Footprint
With the Green Ships, TT-Line is able to operate on LNG as the primary fuel, allowing for significant emission reductions and efficiency improvements. But also previous generations of Green Ships have set new standards in Ferry shipping, and today, Green Ships make up the majority of the TT-Line fleet. As per the yearly MRV-data, TT-Line offers the lowest Carbon footprint in the southern Baltic Sea.
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Lowest Air Emissions
Besides reducing the carbon footprint, the use of LNG as a fuel is also an advantage in terms of air emissions. With the significant reduction of sulphur and nitrogen oxide as well as particle matter emissions, TT-Line contributes not only to the air quality at sea, but also in the local environments of the ports of call and their fairways.
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Clean Shipping Index
Our new Green Ships Nils Holgersson and Peter Pan have been awarded the maximum five stars on the Clean Shipping Index. The Clean Shipping Index is an independent reporting and labeling system for the environmental performance of ships and shipping companies. The assessment is repeated every three years to maintain a consistent standard. This is the second time that Nils Holgersson has been awarded 5 stars.
ETS - Emission Trading System
With the European Climate Law, the realization of the EU's climate target to reduce emissions in the EU by at least 55% by 2030 becomes a legal obligation. EU countries are working on new legislation to achieve this goal and make the EU climate-neutral by 2050.
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Intermodal transport solutions
TT-Line links ferry and train to efficient and reliable transport solutions. Find out more regarding our network within germany, netherlands, italy, france, sweden and norway.
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ISO 9001:2015
TT-Line has been awarded the ISO 9001:2015 certification by RINA, recognizing its commitment to high-quality management standards. This internationally acknowledged certification demonstrates that TT-Line consistently meets customer and regulatory requirements, ensuring reliable and efficient ferry services. The certification by RINA, a respected certification body, highlights TT-Line’s dedication to continuous improvement and operational excellence.
Sustainable Development Goals
For TT-Line, social, environmental, and economic sustainability is an integral part of our corporate identity. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030 form the framework for our strategic planning and our daily activities. We actively strive to influence the economy, the environment, and society, thereby promoting a sustainable future for all of us and for future generations.
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TT-Line as official partner of UNESCO World Engineering Day 2025
As a leading shipping company in the field of sustainable transport in the Baltic Sea, between Germany, Sweden, Poland, and Lithuania, we have been selected as an official partner for UNESCO World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development (WED) 2025.
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Shore power & green shipping corridor
TT-Line is implementing further measures to promote sustainability in the maritime industry. Since last fall, four ships in the fleet have been equipped with shore power supply to reduce emissions during layovers in port. In addition, TT-Line is working with partners on an initiative to establish a Green Ship Corridor.
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