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ANEK Lines

ANEK Lines (Ανώνυμη Ναυτιλιακή Εταιρεία Κρήτης, Anonymi Naftiliaki Eteria Kritis, Anonymous Shipping Company of Crete) was one of the largest passenger shipping companies in Greece.[citation needed] It was founded in 1967 by numerous shareholders who were inhabitants of Crete.[citation needed] It operated passenger ferries, mainly on Piraeus-Crete and Adriatic Sea lines.

ANEK Lines
Athex: ANEK
IndustryShipping
Transport
FoundedApril 10, 1967; 56 years ago (1967-04-10)[1]
FounderIrineos Galanakis[citation needed]
DefunctDecember 4, 2023 (2023-12-04)[1]
FateMerged with Attica Group[2]
Headquarters,
Greece[1]
Area served
Adriatic Sea
Crete
Aegean islands
Italy
Aegean Sea
Key people
Georgios Katsanevakis (President)
Yannis Vardinoyiannis (CEO)[1][3]
ProductsCommercial, Passenger Transport and Cargo
Revenue149.99 million (2021[4])
17.04 million (2021[4])
(40.70) million (2021[4])
Total assets280.91 million (2021[4])
Total equity(40.48) million (2021[4])
Number of employees
670 (2021)
Subsidiaries
  • Aigaion Pelagos Thalassies Grammes Shipping Company
  • ANEK Holdings (99.32%)
  • ANEK Lines Italia (49%)
  • ETANAP (31.9%)
  • Lefka Ori (48.24%)
[5][4]
Websitewww.anek.gr
Footnotes / references
source for financial figure:[6]

In December 2023 Attica Group absorbed 100% of ANEK Lines.[2] The ANEK Lines brand continues to be used by Attica Group.

History edit

 
F/B Elyros
 
H/S/F Hellenic Spirit

In Crete protests broke out after the Typaldos Lines car ferry SS Heraklion capsized due to a series of safety regulations violations. The ship sank on her way from Chania to Piraeus on 8 December 1966, resulting in the death of more than 200 people.[citation needed]

In the aftermath a few hundreds of Cretans (traders, free-lancers, pensioners, farmers) following a proposal by the Association of Economists of the Chania Prefecture and the support of the Metropolitan of Kissamos and Selinos, Irineos Galanakis, implement their idea to found a multi-shareholder shipping company.[7][failed verification]

Therefore, on

  • 1967 - 10 April, ANEK Lines was founded with its head offices located at Chania. At the beginning only born Cretans could hold stocks in ANEK Lines.[citation needed]
  • 1970 The company's first F/B vessel Kydon started servicing the route Piraeus-Chania
  • 1973 The F/B's Candia and Rethymo started servicing the route Piraeus-Iraklion
  • 1978 The F/B Kriti started daily servicing the route Piraeus-Chania[7]
  • 1987 The F/B Apterastarted servicing the route Piraeus-Chania
    • New route Crete-Thessaloniki started (route closed then suddenly)[8]
  • 1989 The F/B's Lato and Lissos started servicing the route Patras-Corfu/Igoumenitsa-Ancona[7]
    • New blue-yellow corporate identity introduced[7]
    • The F/B Kydon was sold.
  • 1992 ANEK Lines new flagship the F/B El. Venizelos started servicing the route Greece-Italy.
    • F/B Talos started servicing the route Patras-Trieste
  • 1994 New route opened, Patras-Igoumenitsa-Bari, but already ceased the following year[8]
  • 1997 The F/B's Kriti I & Kriti II started new nonstop Patras-Ancona service[8]
  • 1998 Share-capital increase and initial public offering (IPO) for the company's stocks in the Athens Stock Exchange
    • F/B "Sokofles V" starts operating the route to Northern Italy (Patras-Trieste)[7]
    • Take over some stakes in DANE[8]
  • 1999 The company's stocks started trading on the Athens Stock Exchange on 21 January 1999
    • ANEK Lines purchases 50% of the share-capital of LANE (Ag. Nikolaos), with the assignment of the F/B Talos.
    • ANEK Lines merge with RETHYMNIAKI and integrate their ships F/B Prevelis and F/B Arkadi into the fleet
    • ANEK Lines ITALIA s.r.l.was founded. ANEK Lines holds 51% of its shares
    • ANEK Lines buys 16.5% of NEL Lines[9]
    • ANEN was founded. ANEK Lines holds 20% of its shares
 
F/B Lefka Ori
 
F/B Kriti II
  • 2000 The F/B Lefka Ori was purchased, fully renovated and started servicing the route Patras-Ancona.
    • ANEK Lines increase its shares to 41,9% of the share-capital of DANE
    • ANEK Lines buys 50% of the share-capital of ETANAP
    • ANEK Lines buys 62% of the share-capital of LEFKA ORI A.B.E.E.
    • Contract signed with the Norwegian shipyard Fosen Mek Shipyard for the shipbuilding of two new buildings (first time for ANEK) with delivery dates October 2000 and May 2001 with an option for two more.
    • Delivery of the newly constructed Olympic Champion servicing the route Patra - Ancona which completes the route Igoumenitsa - Ancona in 15 hours.
    • ANEK Lines increases its share-capital (25% = 9.5 billion drachmas / 27.88 million EUROs)
    • The F/B's Candia and Rethymno are sold
    • ANEK Lines increases its share-capital in NEL to 19.05%
  • 2001 Established online connections to the international booking systems START, MERLIN, AMADEUS and SIGMA
    • Delivery of the second newly constructed H/S/F Hellenic Spirit servicing along with the H/S/F Olympic Champion the route Patra - Igoumenitsa - Ancona reducing the travelling time from Igoumenitsa - Ancona to 15 hours.
  • The former Patras-Ancona operating ships, Kriti I and Kriti II, were deployed then on Patras-Triest and Ravena-Catania (Kriti I)[8]
  • 2002 The F/B's Kriti I & Kriti II deployed on the Piraeus-Heraklion service[8]
  • 2003 ANEK Lines set up a ro/ro operations called ANEK CARGO for the routes Piraeus–Heraklion, Patras–Bari and Patras–Venice[8]
  • 2005 in May ANEK sold its 16.5% shares in NEL Lines to Edgewater Holdings with a €0.5 million profit[10]
    • in November the F/B Aptera was sold with a €2.5m. net profit[10]
    • the new Patras-Venice route is added to the route to Northern Italy[7]
    • the construction of the company's building is completed as well as the relocation of administrative services to the company-owned, functional establishment in Chania(Karamanli avenue former Souda Avenue)[7]
  • 2007 in February the company's latest establishment in Piraeus is inaugurated, housing the Directorate of Commercial Exploitation, the Directorate of Technical Services and the Piraeus main agency[7]
  • 2008 in April the P/S-F/S Prevelis entered service on the Piraeus-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini line[7]
    • in July 2008 the P/S-F/S Lissos entered service between Piraeus and Chios-Mytilini[7]
    • in September 2008 the P/S-F/S Elyros entered service between Piraeus and Chania[7]
    • in December 2008 ANEK was awarded a prize as "The Best Passenger Line of the Year 2008" during the 5th Greek Shipping Awards ceremony hosted by Lloyd's List[7]
  • 2010 April, ANEK established a new subsidiary AIGAION PELAGOS THALASSIES GRAMMES SHIPPING COMPANY (Chania), to charter and operate the east Aegean and specifically the Piraeus-Syros-Mykonos-Ikaria-Fourni–Samos route and in September this new company undertook the Heraklion route which it is servicing by chartering Parent Company's vessels[11]
  • 2011 1 June, ANEK Lines started a 3-year joint service agreement with Attica Group (Superfast, Blue Star Ferries) for the route Patras–Igoumenitsa–Ancona and Piraeus–Irakleion under the name ANEK-Superfast. Therefore, ANEK deploy its ferry Olympic Champion from the Ancona service (now a joint venture operations with ANEK's Lefka Ori and the Superfast VI and XI) to the Irakleio service (now a joint venture operations with Superfast XII).[7]
  • 2012 14 June, F/B Lato deployed in the international line Bari - Durrës in cooperation with Adriatica Lines for the summer season.
  • 2014 F/B Ierapetra L. deployed in the international line Bari - Durrës in Charter from ANEK Italia for year-round service. A major engine-room fire on 29 November 2014 when underway with crew only aboard caused substantial damage to the ship which returned to Brindisi Italy. No injuries or fatalities occurred. The vessel is currently out of operation.[12]
  • 2014 Due to the 2014 Libyan conflict, Libya's House of Representatives has been housed on the ANEK's ferry Elyros which has been moored off the coast of Tobruk in eastern Libya.[13]
  • 2015 ANEK operates the Sophocles V as Kydon on the Piraeus-Chania. The Olympic Champion returns to the Adriatic, and the El. Venizelos operates in the Northern Aegean in order to transport Syrian refugees arriving in Chios and Lesvos.

Fleet edit

Fleet of ANEK Lines are motor Ro-Ro/passenger ferries.

Ship name Flag Built IMO Callsign Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Image
El. Venizelos   1984 7907673[14] SWWZ 38,261 GT 205.5 m 32.5 m 3,500 850 21  
Old Kydon II, large rebuilt ferry, with hull build in Stocznia im, Komuny Paryskiej, Gdynia Poland, completed in 1992 at Perama, Piraeus, Greece for Piraeus - Crete routes similar to Stena Line's Stena Vision and Stena Spirit as well as the unfinished Regent Sky, named after Chanian Politician and former Prime Minister of Greece, Eleftherios Venizelos.[15]
Elyros   1998 9178599[16] SVOM 33,635 GT 192 m 27 m 1,874 620 24  
rebuilt ferry build by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Shimonoseki, Japan for Piraeus - Chania route, named after Elyrus.[17]
Hellenic Spirit   2001 9216030[18] SYOA 32,694 GT 204 m 25.8 m 1,850 670 30  
Old Kriti IV and Olympic Spirit, ferry build at Bruce Shipyard, Landskrona and equipped at Fosen Mekaniske Verksted, Rissa, Norway for Patras - Igoumenitsa - Ancona line[19]
Olympic Champion   2000 9216028[20] SYWD 32,694 GT 204 m 25,8 m 1,850 670 30  
Old Kriti III, similar to Hellenic Spirit but older, now used on Patra-Igoumenitsa-Ancona line,[21]

Laid Up edit

Ship name Flag Built IMO Callsign Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Image
Prevelis   1980 8020927 SYDL 15,354 GT 142.5 m 23,5 m 991 310 19  
rebuilt ferry build by Imbari Zosen, Imbari, Japan named after Monastery of Preveli for Piraeus - Rethymnon, laid up in Elefsina
Kriti I   1979 7814046 SZRD 27,239 GT 192 m 27 m 1,494 650 22  
rebuilt ferry build by Koyo Dockyard Co. Ltd., Mihara, Japan named after Crete now laid up in Perama,[22]
Kriti II   1979 7814058 SZQW 27,239 GT 192 m 29.4 m 1,500 719 23  
Similar to Kriti I laid up in Drapetsona[23]

Future Fleet edit

Ship name Flag Built IMO Callsign Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Image
Lefka Ori   1987 8616336 SWPG 27,320 GT 187.1 m 27 m 1,488 780 23  
Ex-Blue Horizon, transferred from Blue Star Ferries. It will soon enter service on the route Piraeus-Heraklion.
Kissamos   1992 9035876 SWDA 29,992 GT 192 m 27 m 1,740 780 24  
Ex-Blue Galaxy, transferred from Blue Star Ferries. It will soon enter service on the route Piraeus-Chania.

Former Fleet edit

  • Kydon 1968-1989 (scrapped)
  • Candia 1973-2000 (scrapped in 2011 as Jabal Ali 1)
  • Rethymnon 1973-2000 (scrapped in 2009 as Jabal Ali 2)
  • Zakros 1977-1985 (scrapped)
  • Kriti 1978-1996 (scrapped in 2004 as Express)
  • Aptera 1985-2005 (scrapped in 2011 as Morning Sun)
  • Lato 1987-2015 (scrapped in 2018 as Talaton)
  • Lissos 1987-2011 (scrapped in 2011 at Alang India)
  • Talos 1995-1999 as Ierapetra L 2008-2015 (as Aqua Blue for Seajets since 2016)
  • Arkadi 1999-2002 (sank as Pella for Arab Bridge Maritime Company at Red Sea in 2011)
  • Sophocles Venizelos 1999-2013 as Kydon for Anek Lines again
  • Lefka Ori 1999-2013 (as Blue Galaxy for Blue Star Ferries since 2015)
  • Coraggio 2012-2013 (as Athena Seaways for DFDS Seaways since 2013)
  • Forza 2012-2016 (as Forza for Acciona Transmediterranea since 2016)
  • Audacia 2013-2014 (as Rizhao Orient for a Chinese company since 2014)
  • Norman Atlantic 2014-2014 (caught fire on 28 December 2014 near Corfu. Laid-Up for 4 years in Bari scrapped in Aliaga in 2019)
  • Asterion 2016-2018 (as Connemara for Brittany Ferries since 2018)
  • Asterion II 2018-2022 now operating on charter for Superfast Ferries as Asterion II

ANEK-Superfast edit

On 7 June 2011 ANEK Lines and Superfast Ferries created a joint venture for the Piraeus-Heraklion and the Patra-Igoumenitsa-Ancona routes with two RO-PAX ships on the first route (the ANEK-owned Olympic Champion and the Superfast-owned Superfast XII) and three in the second route (the ANEK-owned Hellenic Spirit and the Superfast-owned Superfast VI and Superfast XI).[24]

Routes edit

Affiliates edit

Companies that are affiliates of ANEK Lines (larger than 10%) are outlined below.[failed verification] ANEK Group:

  • ANEK HOLDINGS S.A. (Greece, Crete - Chania): 99.5% Tourism- participation in other companies- consulting, etc.[7]
  • ΑΝΕΚ LINES ITALIA srl (Italy, Ancona): 49%, Factoring and representation of shipping companies[7]
  • LANE S.A. (Lane Lines, Greece, Crete - Ag. Nikolaos):50,11%, Passenger ferry shipping[7]
  • AIGAION PELAGOS - THALASSIES GRAMMES SHIPPING COMPANY (Crete, Chania): 99.90%, Sailing company under Law 959/79[7]
  • T.C. SAILING (Greece, Crete - Chania): 97,5% Sailing company under Law 959/79[7]
  • ETANAP S.A. (Greece, Crete - Chania/Stylos): 50%, Production and distribution of bottled water[7]
  • LEFKA ORI S.A. (Greece, Crete - Chania/Stylos): 62%, Production and trade of plastic bottles and packaging products[7]
  • CHAMPION FERRIES L.T.D. (Marshal Island): 70%, Shipping[25]
  • Cooperative Bank of Chania: 0.01%[25]

Former affiliates and investments:

  • NEL Lines 16.5% (shares sold 2005 to Edgewater Holdings)[9]
  • DANE Sea Lines 41.87% (stop operations in August 2004 after financial difficulties)[26]

RETHYMNIAKI (took over and finally merged into ANEK Lines in 1999)[7] ANEN 19.36%[citation needed]

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On 28 August 2018, at 23:45 (UTC+03:00), it was reported that El. Venizelos, one of ANEK's fleet, has caught on fire right after leaving from Piraeus' port for Chania, boarding 875 passengers and 140 crew members. The ferry managed to get back to Piraeus with no injuries.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "ANONYMI NAFTILIAKI ETAIREIA KRITIS AE". Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b "ΟΛΟΚΛΗΡΩΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΣΥΓΧΩΝΕΥΣΗΣ ΜΕ ΑΠΟΡΡΟΦΗΣΗ ΤΗΣ "ΑΝΩΝΥΜΗ ΝΑΥΤΙΛΙΑΚΗ ΕΤΑΙΡΕΙΑ ΚΡΗΤΗΣ Α.Ε." ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ "ATTICA A.E. ΣΥΜΜΕΤΟΧΩΝ"" (PDF) (in Greek). Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  3. ^ "ΑΡΧΕΣ ΕΤΑΙΡΙΚΗΣ ΔΙΑΚΥΒΕΡΝΗΣΗΣ". ANEK Lines (in Greek). Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "2021 Annual Financial Report" (PDF). anek.gr. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  5. ^ "ANEK Group". ANEK Lines. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  6. ^ "2017 Annual Financial Report" (PDF). anek.gr. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "ANEK Lines - Official Web Site". Anek.gr. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "ANEK Lines - Chania, Crete Island". Aegean.altervista.org. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  9. ^ a b FORTHnet eBusiness Services (28 August 1995). . Nel.gr. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2015. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ a b ANEK Lines SA, 2005 annual report
  11. ^ ANEK Lines SA, 2010 Press Release Financial Results 2010, page 2
  12. ^ Paul Hancock (1 December 2014). "Ierapetra L". Shipwreck Log. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  13. ^ Goldhammer, Zach (13 September 2014). "On the Greek Ferry Housing Libya's Government". The Atlantic. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  14. ^ "El.venizelos - Type of ship: Passenger ship - Callsign: SWWZ". Vesseltracker.com. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  15. ^ "M/S EL. VENIZELOS (1992)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  16. ^ "Elyros - Type of ship: Passenger ship - Callsign: SVOM". Vesseltracker.com. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  17. ^ "M/S SUN FLOWER TSUKUBA (1998)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  18. ^ "Fb Hellenic Spirit - Type of ship: Passenger ship - Callsign: SYOA". Vesseltracker.com. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  19. ^ "M/S HELLENIC SPIRIT (2001)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  20. ^ "Olympic Champion - Type of ship: Passenger ship - Callsign: SYWD". Vesseltracker.com. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  21. ^ "M/S OLYMPIC CHAMPION (2000)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  22. ^ "M/S NEW SUZURAN (1979)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  23. ^ "M/S NEW YUKARI (1979)". www.faktaomfartyg.se. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  24. ^ "ANEK Lines Online Booking". ANEK-superfast.gr. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  25. ^ a b ANEK Lines, 2005 Annual Report, page 19
  26. ^ DANE Sea Lines 27 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^ "Μεγάλη κλίση στο "Ελευθέριος Βενιζέλος" ενώ οι φλόγες καίνε ακόμα στο γκαράζ (pics & vid)" (in Greek). Retrieved 2 September 2018.

External links edit

  • ANEK Lines (www.anek.gr)
  • ANEK Lines (ΑΝΕΚ) - Athens | (capital.gr profile)
  • ANEK Lines ships' videos

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ANEK Lines Anwnymh Naytiliakh Etaireia Krhths Anonymi Naftiliaki Eteria Kritis Anonymous Shipping Company of Crete was one of the largest passenger shipping companies in Greece citation needed It was founded in 1967 by numerous shareholders who were inhabitants of Crete citation needed It operated passenger ferries mainly on Piraeus Crete and Adriatic Sea lines ANEK LinesTraded asAthex ANEKIndustryShippingTransportFoundedApril 10 1967 56 years ago 1967 04 10 1 FounderIrineos Galanakis citation needed DefunctDecember 4 2023 2023 12 04 1 FateMerged with Attica Group 2 HeadquartersChania Greece 1 Area servedAdriatic SeaCreteAegean islandsItalyAegean SeaKey peopleGeorgios Katsanevakis President Yannis Vardinoyiannis CEO 1 3 ProductsCommercial Passenger Transport and CargoRevenue 149 99 million 2021 4 Operating income 17 04 million 2021 4 Net income 40 70 million 2021 4 Total assets 280 91 million 2021 4 Total equity 40 48 million 2021 4 Number of employees670 2021 SubsidiariesAigaion Pelagos Thalassies Grammes Shipping CompanyANEK Holdings 99 32 ANEK Lines Italia 49 ETANAP 31 9 Lefka Ori 48 24 5 4 Websitewww wbr anek wbr grFootnotes referencessource for financial figure 6 In December 2023 Attica Group absorbed 100 of ANEK Lines 2 The ANEK Lines brand continues to be used by Attica Group Contents 1 History 2 Fleet 2 1 Laid Up 2 2 Future Fleet 3 Former Fleet 4 ANEK Superfast 5 Routes 6 Affiliates 7 Accidents and incidents 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp F B Elyros nbsp H S F Hellenic SpiritIn Crete protests broke out after the Typaldos Lines car ferry SS Heraklion capsized due to a series of safety regulations violations The ship sank on her way from Chania to Piraeus on 8 December 1966 resulting in the death of more than 200 people citation needed In the aftermath a few hundreds of Cretans traders free lancers pensioners farmers following a proposal by the Association of Economists of the Chania Prefecture and the support of the Metropolitan of Kissamos and Selinos Irineos Galanakis implement their idea to found a multi shareholder shipping company 7 failed verification Therefore on 1967 10 April ANEK Lines was founded with its head offices located at Chania At the beginning only born Cretans could hold stocks in ANEK Lines citation needed 1970 The company s first F B vessel Kydon started servicing the route Piraeus Chania 1973 The F B s Candia and Rethymo started servicing the route Piraeus Iraklion 1978 The F B Kriti started daily servicing the route Piraeus Chania 7 1987 The F B Apterastarted servicing the route Piraeus Chania New route Crete Thessaloniki started route closed then suddenly 8 1989 The F B s Lato and Lissos started servicing the route Patras Corfu Igoumenitsa Ancona 7 New blue yellow corporate identity introduced 7 The F B Kydon was sold 1992 ANEK Lines new flagship the F B El Venizelos started servicing the route Greece Italy F B Talos started servicing the route Patras Trieste 1994 New route opened Patras Igoumenitsa Bari but already ceased the following year 8 1997 The F B s Kriti I amp Kriti II started new nonstop Patras Ancona service 8 1998 Share capital increase and initial public offering IPO for the company s stocks in the Athens Stock Exchange F B Sokofles V starts operating the route to Northern Italy Patras Trieste 7 Take over some stakes in DANE 8 1999 The company s stocks started trading on the Athens Stock Exchange on 21 January 1999 ANEK Lines purchases 50 of the share capital of LANE Ag Nikolaos with the assignment of the F B Talos ANEK Lines merge with RETHYMNIAKI and integrate their ships F B Prevelis and F B Arkadi into the fleet ANEK Lines ITALIA s r l was founded ANEK Lines holds 51 of its shares ANEK Lines buys 16 5 of NEL Lines 9 ANEN was founded ANEK Lines holds 20 of its shares nbsp F B Lefka Ori nbsp F B Kriti II2000 The F B Lefka Ori was purchased fully renovated and started servicing the route Patras Ancona ANEK Lines increase its shares to 41 9 of the share capital of DANE ANEK Lines buys 50 of the share capital of ETANAP ANEK Lines buys 62 of the share capital of LEFKA ORI A B E E Contract signed with the Norwegian shipyard Fosen Mek Shipyard for the shipbuilding of two new buildings first time for ANEK with delivery dates October 2000 and May 2001 with an option for two more Delivery of the newly constructed Olympic Champion servicing the route Patra Ancona which completes the route Igoumenitsa Ancona in 15 hours ANEK Lines increases its share capital 25 9 5 billion drachmas 27 88 million EUROs The F B s Candia and Rethymno are sold ANEK Lines increases its share capital in NEL to 19 05 2001 Established online connections to the international booking systems START MERLIN AMADEUS and SIGMA Delivery of the second newly constructed H S F Hellenic Spirit servicing along with the H S F Olympic Champion the route Patra Igoumenitsa Ancona reducing the travelling time from Igoumenitsa Ancona to 15 hours The former Patras Ancona operating ships Kriti I and Kriti II were deployed then on Patras Triest and Ravena Catania Kriti I 8 2002 The F B s Kriti I amp Kriti II deployed on the Piraeus Heraklion service 8 2003 ANEK Lines set up a ro ro operations called ANEK CARGO for the routes Piraeus Heraklion Patras Bari and Patras Venice 8 2005 in May ANEK sold its 16 5 shares in NEL Lines to Edgewater Holdings with a 0 5 million profit 10 in November the F B Aptera was sold with a 2 5m net profit 10 the new Patras Venice route is added to the route to Northern Italy 7 the construction of the company s building is completed as well as the relocation of administrative services to the company owned functional establishment in Chania Karamanli avenue former Souda Avenue 7 2007 in February the company s latest establishment in Piraeus is inaugurated housing the Directorate of Commercial Exploitation the Directorate of Technical Services and the Piraeus main agency 7 2008 in April the P S F S Prevelis entered service on the Piraeus Paros Naxos Ios Santorini line 7 in July 2008 the P S F S Lissos entered service between Piraeus and Chios Mytilini 7 in September 2008 the P S F S Elyros entered service between Piraeus and Chania 7 in December 2008 ANEK was awarded a prize as The Best Passenger Line of the Year 2008 during the 5th Greek Shipping Awards ceremony hosted by Lloyd s List 7 2010 April ANEK established a new subsidiary AIGAION PELAGOS THALASSIES GRAMMES SHIPPING COMPANY Chania to charter and operate the east Aegean and specifically the Piraeus Syros Mykonos Ikaria Fourni Samos route and in September this new company undertook the Heraklion route which it is servicing by chartering Parent Company s vessels 11 2011 1 June ANEK Lines started a 3 year joint service agreement with Attica Group Superfast Blue Star Ferries for the route Patras Igoumenitsa Ancona and Piraeus Irakleion under the name ANEK Superfast Therefore ANEK deploy its ferry Olympic Champion from the Ancona service now a joint venture operations with ANEK s Lefka Ori and the Superfast VI and XI to the Irakleio service now a joint venture operations with Superfast XII 7 2012 14 June F B Lato deployed in the international line Bari Durres in cooperation with Adriatica Lines for the summer season 2014 F B Ierapetra L deployed in the international line Bari Durres in Charter from ANEK Italia for year round service A major engine room fire on 29 November 2014 when underway with crew only aboard caused substantial damage to the ship which returned to Brindisi Italy No injuries or fatalities occurred The vessel is currently out of operation 12 2014 Due to the 2014 Libyan conflict Libya s House of Representatives has been housed on the ANEK s ferry Elyros which has been moored off the coast of Tobruk in eastern Libya 13 2015 ANEK operates the Sophocles V as Kydon on the Piraeus Chania The Olympic Champion returns to the Adriatic and the El Venizelos operates in the Northern Aegean in order to transport Syrian refugees arriving in Chios and Lesvos Fleet editFleet of ANEK Lines are motor Ro Ro passenger ferries Ship name Flag Built IMO Callsign Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots ImageEl Venizelos nbsp 1984 7907673 14 SWWZ 38 261 GT 205 5 m 32 5 m 3 500 850 21 nbsp Old Kydon II large rebuilt ferry with hull build in Stocznia im Komuny Paryskiej Gdynia Poland completed in 1992 at Perama Piraeus Greece for Piraeus Crete routes similar to Stena Line s Stena Vision and Stena Spirit as well as the unfinished Regent Sky named after Chanian Politician and former Prime Minister of Greece Eleftherios Venizelos 15 Elyros nbsp 1998 9178599 16 SVOM 33 635 GT 192 m 27 m 1 874 620 24 nbsp rebuilt ferry build by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shimonoseki Japan for Piraeus Chania route named after Elyrus 17 Hellenic Spirit nbsp 2001 9216030 18 SYOA 32 694 GT 204 m 25 8 m 1 850 670 30 nbsp Old Kriti IV and Olympic Spirit ferry build at Bruce Shipyard Landskrona and equipped at Fosen Mekaniske Verksted Rissa Norway for Patras Igoumenitsa Ancona line 19 Olympic Champion nbsp 2000 9216028 20 SYWD 32 694 GT 204 m 25 8 m 1 850 670 30 nbsp Old Kriti III similar to Hellenic Spirit but older now used on Patra Igoumenitsa Ancona line 21 Laid Up edit Ship name Flag Built IMO Callsign Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots ImagePrevelis nbsp 1980 8020927 SYDL 15 354 GT 142 5 m 23 5 m 991 310 19 nbsp rebuilt ferry build by Imbari Zosen Imbari Japan named after Monastery of Preveli for Piraeus Rethymnon laid up in ElefsinaKriti I nbsp 1979 7814046 SZRD 27 239 GT 192 m 27 m 1 494 650 22 nbsp rebuilt ferry build by Koyo Dockyard Co Ltd Mihara Japan named after Crete now laid up in Perama 22 Kriti II nbsp 1979 7814058 SZQW 27 239 GT 192 m 29 4 m 1 500 719 23 nbsp Similar to Kriti I laid up in Drapetsona 23 Future Fleet edit Ship name Flag Built IMO Callsign Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots ImageLefka Ori nbsp 1987 8616336 SWPG 27 320 GT 187 1 m 27 m 1 488 780 23 nbsp Ex Blue Horizon transferred from Blue Star Ferries It will soon enter service on the route Piraeus Heraklion Kissamos nbsp 1992 9035876 SWDA 29 992 GT 192 m 27 m 1 740 780 24 nbsp Ex Blue Galaxy transferred from Blue Star Ferries It will soon enter service on the route Piraeus Chania Former Fleet editKydon 1968 1989 scrapped Candia 1973 2000 scrapped in 2011 as Jabal Ali 1 Rethymnon 1973 2000 scrapped in 2009 as Jabal Ali 2 Zakros 1977 1985 scrapped Kriti 1978 1996 scrapped in 2004 as Express Aptera 1985 2005 scrapped in 2011 as Morning Sun Lato 1987 2015 scrapped in 2018 as Talaton Lissos 1987 2011 scrapped in 2011 at Alang India Talos 1995 1999 as Ierapetra L 2008 2015 as Aqua Blue for Seajets since 2016 Arkadi 1999 2002 sank as Pella for Arab Bridge Maritime Company at Red Sea in 2011 Sophocles Venizelos 1999 2013 as Kydon for Anek Lines again Lefka Ori 1999 2013 as Blue Galaxy for Blue Star Ferries since 2015 Coraggio 2012 2013 as Athena Seaways for DFDS Seaways since 2013 Forza 2012 2016 as Forza for Acciona Transmediterranea since 2016 Audacia 2013 2014 as Rizhao Orient for a Chinese company since 2014 Norman Atlantic 2014 2014 caught fire on 28 December 2014 near Corfu Laid Up for 4 years in Bari scrapped in Aliaga in 2019 Asterion 2016 2018 as Connemara for Brittany Ferries since 2018 Asterion II 2018 2022 now operating on charter for Superfast Ferries as Asterion IIANEK Superfast editOn 7 June 2011 ANEK Lines and Superfast Ferries created a joint venture for the Piraeus Heraklion and the Patra Igoumenitsa Ancona routes with two RO PAX ships on the first route the ANEK owned Olympic Champion and the Superfast owned Superfast XII and three in the second route the ANEK owned Hellenic Spirit and the Superfast owned Superfast VI and Superfast XI 24 Routes editGreece domestic citation needed Piraeus Chania El Venizelos amp Elyros Piraeus Heraklio Kriti II Piraeus Milos Santorini Anafi Heraklio Sitia Kasos Karpathos Rhodes Prevelis Greece Italy citation needed Patras Igoumenitsa Ancona Hellenic Spirit Olympic Champion Affiliates editCompanies that are affiliates of ANEK Lines larger than 10 are outlined below failed verification ANEK Group ANEK HOLDINGS S A Greece Crete Chania 99 5 Tourism participation in other companies consulting etc 7 ANEK LINES ITALIA srl Italy Ancona 49 Factoring and representation of shipping companies 7 LANE S A Lane Lines Greece Crete Ag Nikolaos 50 11 Passenger ferry shipping 7 AIGAION PELAGOS THALASSIES GRAMMES SHIPPING COMPANY Crete Chania 99 90 Sailing company under Law 959 79 7 T C SAILING Greece Crete Chania 97 5 Sailing company under Law 959 79 7 ETANAP S A Greece Crete Chania Stylos 50 Production and distribution of bottled water 7 LEFKA ORI S A Greece Crete Chania Stylos 62 Production and trade of plastic bottles and packaging products 7 CHAMPION FERRIES L T D Marshal Island 70 Shipping 25 Cooperative Bank of Chania 0 01 25 Former affiliates and investments NEL Lines 16 5 shares sold 2005 to Edgewater Holdings 9 DANE Sea Lines 41 87 stop operations in August 2004 after financial difficulties 26 RETHYMNIAKI took over and finally merged into ANEK Lines in 1999 7 ANEN 19 36 citation needed Accidents and incidents editOn 28 August 2018 at 23 45 UTC 03 00 it was reported that El Venizelos one of ANEK s fleet has caught on fire right after leaving from Piraeus port for Chania boarding 875 passengers and 140 crew members The ferry managed to get back to Piraeus with no injuries 27 References edit a b c d ANONYMI NAFTILIAKI ETAIREIA KRITIS AE Retrieved 3 December 2023 a b OLOKLHRWSH THS SYGXWNEYSHS ME APORROFHSH THS ANWNYMH NAYTILIAKH ETAIREIA KRHTHS A E APO THN ATTICA A E SYMMETOXWN PDF in Greek Retrieved 4 December 2023 ARXES ETAIRIKHS DIAKYBERNHSHS ANEK Lines in Greek Retrieved 11 December 2023 a b c d e f 2021 Annual Financial Report PDF anek gr Retrieved 30 July 2023 ANEK Group ANEK Lines Retrieved 11 December 2023 2017 Annual Financial Report PDF anek gr Retrieved 30 July 2023 a b c d e f g h i 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