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DFDS Seaways has offer to buy MyFerryLink vessels accepted

By: Victoria Chessum

Published: 13:00, 22 June 2015

Updated: 15:38, 22 June 2015

DFDS Seaways has had its offer accepted to buy two MyFerryLink vessels, it has been confirmed.

The deal was sealed today - which means the cross-Channel vessels, Rodin and Berlioz will come under new ownership.

From Thursday, July 2, DFDS has entered into a long-term bare boat charter agreement for the two ships.

A My Ferry Link ferry

It comes after Eurotunnel announced that it was walking away from MyFerryLink, putting more than 70 Dover jobs at risk.

A total of 600 overseas jobs also hang in the balance.

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A put option agreement has also been entered which provides Eurotunnel with the right to require DFDS to buy them.

It will expire by mid-2017 at the latest and the terms will be agreed between both parties including a price reduction.

This is equal to any charter payments made before the put option is enforced.

The administrators of the SCOP SeaFrance have launched a sales process for all or parts of it.

DFDS said it will "constructively" participate in this process.

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