About DFDS Tor Line Decription of our Routes

BalticBridge

- Connecting Denmark with the Baltic States and Russia 

    - Ice-free port connection to Eastern Europe all year round 
    - Two weekly departures both ways 
    - Ro-Ro vessel 
    -
DFDS Tor Line offices in all ports
    - 24-hour service in secured area

 

BalticBridge is our link between Denmark and Lithuania. With two weekly departures both ways, Baltic Bridge is the obvious choice for transports between Denmark and the Baltic states as well as Russia and the former Russian republics (the CIS-states).

The combination of BalticBridge with BritanniaBridge - our traffic between Denmark and the UK - offers the perfect corridor for transit cargo between the UK and Eastern Europe.

 

Ice-free port to Eastern Europe

Our port of choice in Lithuania is Klaipeda, the largest ice-free port in the Eastern part of the Baltic Sea, securing access throughout the year. Klaipeda has a strategic position offering direct highway connection to the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius and further east to Minsk (Belarus) and Moscow (Russia), north to Riga (Latvia) and Tallin (Estonia), as well as south to Kijev (Ukraine).
Klaipeda is one of the largest transit ports for Russian cargo, both by road and by rail. The Lithuanian haulage industry offers expertise in standards and regulations related to Russian/CIS trade.

 

Copenhagen/Fredericia - Klaipeda

DFDS Tor Line offers two weekly sailings both ways connecting Klaipeda with the Danish ports of Copenhagen and Fredericia. Trailers and 20'/40' containers including reefer units, general cargo, project cargoes, heavy lifts, vans and agricultural machinery are accepted for shipment on board the Ro-Ro vessel.

 

24-hour service in secured area

The terminals in all ports are fully equipped with all facilities and efficiently operated with the highest level of security. The Klaipeda terminal is open all year round and has a 24-hour service. It is situated in a secured area, served by both customs and police authorities.